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Roseanne Bartley

 

Roseanne Bartley, an artist jeweller, explores the relational and performative role of jewellery, emphasizing its vital and effective role in human experience and communication. Her expanded practice encompasses various mediums, including text, found objects, peripatetic and social processes. She engages in solo and participatory activities that result in wearable and non-wearable objects, as well as photo and video imagery, textual artefacts and traces.

Bartley’s academic background includes a practice-led PhD from RMIT University’s School of Architecture. Born in Aotearoa New Zealand and living in Naarm/Melbourne she has gained recognition through her contributions to national and international exhibitions, publications, festivals, and symposiums. She was awarded the Australia Council Barcelona residency in 2006 and has received support from organizations such as the Australia Council and Arts Victoria, as well as Punctum and the Ian Potter Foundation. Additionally, her work has been collected by institutions including the NGV (National Gallery of Victoria), Powerhouse Museum, and Toowoomba Regional Gallery.

Roseanne Bartley mentors Fiona Frew

Roseanne Bartley, an artist jeweller, explores the relational and performative role of jewellery, emphasizing its vital and effective role in human experience and communication. Her expanded practice encompasses various mediums, including text, found objects, peripatetic and social processes. She engages in solo and participatory activities that result in wearable and non-wearable objects, as well as photo and video imagery, textual artefacts and traces.

Bartley’s academic background includes a practice-led PhD from RMIT University’s School of Architecture. Born in Aotearoa New Zealand and living in Naarm/Melbourne she has gained recognition through her contributions to national and international exhibitions, publications, festivals, and symposiums. She was awarded the Australia Council Barcelona residency in 2006 and has received support from organizations such as the Australia Council and Arts Victoria, as well as Punctum and the Ian Potter Foundation. Additionally, her work has been collected by institutions including the NGV (National Gallery of Victoria), Powerhouse Museum, and Toowoomba Regional Gallery.

Roseanne Bartley mentors Fiona Frew