Caroline Gasteen is a Meanjin/Brisbane based artist whose practice is process-led. She uses collage, photography and paint to generate work. She is particularly interested in colour relationships and dimensionality. Her recent works particularly focus on the concept of three-dimensional space that permits both illusion and depth as well as light and shadow.
Since graduating from RMIT’s art school in 2014, Gasteen has participated in groups shows across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. She had her first solo show at QCA’s Grey St Gallery in 2019.
Gasteen has been a finalist in the Port Lincoln Art Prize and The Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize, for which her 2022 entry won a highly commended. In 2018, she was the overall winner of the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize.
Her recent exhibitions include Cut the Line (2026) at Onespace Gallery; Yoke (2025) in Brisbane at QCA Galleries; RightNOW (2024) at Onespace Gallery; Cheap Tricks (2024), a solo exhibition at Webb Gallery; Block Show (2023) at Vacant Assembly; Suburban Abstract (2023) at KEPK Gallery in Brisbane; Unseen (2023) at Grey St Gallery in Brisbane; RMXTV x Brisbane Art and Design Biennale (2021) in Brisbane; I Came To See.. (2021) and Funny Paper (2019) at Grey St Gallery in Brisbane.



