Biography and expertise

Biography

Darren Bryant is an artist living and working across the Bundjalung/Northern Rivers region. Darren studied visual arts at the University of New England, graduating in 1992. In 1993, he completed an undergraduate Honours year at Griffith University, Queensland College of Art and Design, receiving the Trevor Lyons Memorial Prize. Being awarded a postgraduate scholarship with Southern Cross University, he completed a Master of Arts by Research in 1997. Combining his teaching and contemporary art passions, Darren is currently a Doctorate Candidate at Griffith University, Queensland College of Art and Design.

Darren has established and maintained an exemplary print practice of significant quality, recognised at national and international levels within the field of print media. Darren's work has been included in print survey shows in Europe, Asia, and Australia, with work in numerous national and international collections. These include Silk Cut Collection- National Gallery of Australia, Queensland Art Gallery -GOMA, Art Gallery of South Australia, State Library of NSW, State Library of Queensland, State Library of Victoria, The Leeds Library, Brooklyn Art Library - New York, Association Mouve­ment D'Art Contemporain- France, Print Council of Australia, Artbank, and numerous regional galleries and university collections.

He has received international awards, including the London Print Studio Prize (UK) and the Printmaking Today Prize (UK). 

Research

Darren's research interests lie in merging old and new print technologies to interrogate ideas surrounding 'the aura of the original'. He is working towards a Doctorate research project concerned with the language of the matrix connected to repetition, pressure, memory, and loss. Darren is interested in how souvenirs and collections can mediate an experience connected to time and space. Exploring the tension between 'here' and 'not here,' 'now' and 'then,' observing that when objects are removed from their origin and time frame, they can be defined as incomplete, generating a sense of desire and in the case of a print copy, trigger a longing for the original. For Darren, the place of origin must be elsewhere for a desire to be generated.

Teaching

Darren is currently an Art and Design Lecturer, teaching interdisciplinary arts practice, including teaching specialisation in drawing, print media, papermaking, artists’ books and multiples. Darren often supervises students outside his degree and discipline area.

Community engagement

As artist and academic living and working across the land of Bundjalung/Northern Rivers region. Darren is a passionate, community-engaged educator involved in various projects and events.

Supervision

Has supervised and examined Honours and Masters candidates.

Links

Honours

Teaching Commendation (Individual)
Southern Cross University, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2019 & 2015
Teaching Commendation (Group)
Southern Cross University, 2016
Coraki Art Prize, Community event of the Year, Australia Day Award (Group)
Richmond Valley Council, 2012

Organisational affiliations

Creative Arts, Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, Southern Cross University

Lecturer , Faculty of Business, Law and Arts, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Casual Tutor (Academic), School of Arts and Social Sciences, Southern Cross University

Associate Lecturer, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Southern Cross University

Lecturer, Teaching Scholar, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Southern Cross University

Associate Lecturer, University Southern Queensland

Highlights - Output

Conference presentation

by Darren Bryant

Date presented 06/07/2025

abbe 2025 Conference, 04/07/2025–06/07/2025, Mackay, Queensland

Journal article

by Darren Bryant

Published 01/10/2021

The blue notebook, 16, 1, 43

Conference presentation

by Darren John Bryant

Date presented 12/11/2020

Arlis/ANZ Biennial Conference: Reimagining the material: artists books, printed matter, digital transformation, engagement, 11/11/2020–13/11/2020, Brisbane, QLD

Education

Bachelor of Visual Arts in Fine Arts with Honours
BVA, Griffith University
Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts)
BA, University of New England
Masters of Arts (Research)
MA, Southern Cross University