Kieran Bryant is a Sydney-based emerging artist whose practice aims to identify interior liquid narratives, situated wateriness, and emotional landscapes within the queer body and externalise them through constructed performative scenarios, collaborative actions, photographic documentation, small sculpture, and video installation. He is interested in locating holes in and suggesting alternatives to dominant viewpoints concerning queer fluidity, visibility and the body in contemporary arts and culture.
Completing a Master of Fine Arts at UNSW Art & Design in 2018, Kieran’s solo and collaborative work has been shown in Australia and internationally at a range of independent galleries, experimental arts festivals and contemporary art institutions. He has undertaken artist residencies in Paris, UK, Beijing, Hong Kong, and various sites in remote areas of Australia.
Since 2013 Kieran has worked as a founding member of 110% with Beth Dillon and Lachlan Herd, a Sydney and Lausanne-based trio of emerging artists who create works of live performance, video, installation and sculpture.