Juliet Jones's creative work

Juliet Jones: Multidisciplinary Contemporary Visual Artist

Juliet Jones is a Melbourne-based multidisciplinary visual artist with a background in the fashion industry. Her artistic practice traverses various media, including photography, collage, installation, and sculpture, often bridging the gap between fashion and the mundane domestic sphere. Jones holds a Master of Contemporary Art from the Victorian College of the Arts and has established a reputation for works that critically examine femininity, identity, and the experience of motherhood. Key series in her portfolio include 'Bitch Pics', a collection of photographic self-portraits where household items are transformed into wearable garments, and 'Going to Pieces', which utilizes her extensive archive of fashion magazines in dialogue with everyday objects. Her involvement in projects like 'Toad Busting' for Melbourne Design Week showcases her innovative use of materials, such as cane toad leather. Through her diverse body of work, Juliet Jones alludes to states of mind and physiological memory, inviting viewers to reconsider the intersection of personal narrative and visual culture. Her exhibitions across prestigious Melbourne galleries highlight her ongoing contribution to the contemporary art landscape.