Roderick Sprigg is a WA-based, multi-disciplinary artist whose process and community-based art practice centres on the politics of masculinity in regional communities. Sprigg received his Bachelor of Arts (Visual Art) from Curtin University of Technology in 2006, which included an exchange at the Ecole Nationale Superior d'Art in Dijon, France. Since graduating, he has held a number of solo exhibitions including GOLD, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (2011); Mechanical Nuisance, Fremantle Arts Centre (2008); and Occasion Tables, Craft Victoria, Melbourne (2008). Sprigg has also participated in numerous group exhibitions including The Joondalup Invitational Art Prize (2011); Family Guy, Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery (2009) and Primavera, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2009).