About
Selina Vicenzino (aka Peachy Lina) is a multidisciplinary artist from Meanjin (Brisbane) Australia.
My art practice centres around the concepts of deep-seeded feminine energy & maximalist nostalgia. Each work created seeks to evoke a sense of longing and sentimentality, as if the viewer has uncovered a treasured memory from their own past. Through my entire practice I honour this feminine energy and channel it into a vibrant celebration of nostalgia and creativity. My work is not only a reflection of self & my own heritage, but an invitation for others to connect with their own memories.
My practice is predominantly within photography, painting & sculpture.
Exhibitions & curation work include: R.i.p Peachy Lina, Girlhood, Art & Such, Everything Forgotten, Better than Christmas & Love Letters to Brisbane.
I have graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and am about to continue my studies into my honours year as well. During this time I will be offering photographic services and commissions on painting and ceramic work. To get in contact with me, please send me an email or a direct message via:
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Thank you for visiting my portfolio,
All my love!
- Lina
Education
Bachelor of Arts - Photography
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Certificate 3 in Fine Arts and Visual Design
TAFE, Queensland
Assist & studio experience
Peach House
Peach House is an art collective founded by Selina Vicenzino.
Peach House was created from a desire to fill an untapped artistic space in Meanjin (Brisbane). Therefore, from 2021-2024, Peach House has hosted bi-annual art shows, providing emerging artists with the space and community they need to showcase their unique voices.
As we move forward, Peach House will continue to cultivate this thriving artistic community, creating a warm space for art in Meanjin and beyond.
I acknowledge the people of the Yuggera, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong language groups of the Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands I live and work. I respectfully acknowledge Ancestors and Elders, past, present, and emerging. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.

