Ronelle Reid
Ronelle is a contemporary wildlife conservation artist who has been fascinated with nature
from a young age, finding her passion for wildlife working for many years in Animal Welfare.
Her work has been included in the John Villiers Outback Prize, the Gallipoli Art Prize, and
the Clayton Utz Art Prize. It is in collections in the USA, UK, New Zealand, and Australia.
She has also been awarded grants and residencies across Australia.
Her style combines colourful, naturalist work with quirky compositions that pair species that
don’t coexist or share habitats. She draws attention to the interconnectedness of species
and invites viewers to see how they are being forced to adapt to rapidly changing
ecosystems or risk extinction.