Patrick Cremin is a photographic artist and researcher currently based in Sydney, Australia. His practice employs photography alongside sculpture and drawing to explore contemporary representations of dread, paranoia and conflict. His current work investigates condensed residential tension inside the suburban Sydney landscape.
Cremin is a current Masters of Fine Arts (research) candidate at UNSW Art and Design and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the same institution. His work was recently included in the 2015 Australian Life Prize, the 2015 Fishers Ghost Art Prize and the 2015 Churchie Emerging Art Award. He has been a finalist in both the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize and the Josephine Ulrick Photography Prize. He is a founding Co-Director of Archive Space, an artist-run gallery in Newtown, Sydney.