Mim Fluhrer lives on the Mid North Coast of NSW, and completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at The National Art School (Darlinghurst) in 2009.
Her works are a journey into the self and of her connection to nature. Mim’s paintings have taken on a new depth with her journey of motherhood, a new story, a new ritual and relationship between paint and brush, colour and form. Mim is inspired by the Australian bush, both the desert and her immediate environment, the land she now lives on, Dunghutti Land. Mim lives on an off-grid permaculture community where the night sky is vast, the gum trees are tall, and the season is spoken in flower song.
Mim Fluhrer has exhibited in numerous group shows, solo shows with artwork held in private collections both in Australia and abroad.
Established in 2021, the National Emerging Art Prize was created to provide an annual, highly visible national platform to identify, promote and support the most promising emerging visual and ceramic artists in Australia.