Jacqueline Bradley makes fantastical sculptural and performative objects, installations and costumes using building materials, household items, fabric and wallpaper. Her work explores ideas of home and a sense of place, with an emphasis on sewing and a focus on the hand of the maker. Since graduating from ANU School of Art in 2007 Jacqueline has exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in ACT, NSW, SA, VIC, the UK and Canada, and most recently at Canberra Contemporary Art Space. She is currently the recipient of an Australia Council Artstart Grant and lectures in sculpture at the ANU School of Art.
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