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Jacqueline Bradley, Sean Booth, Paul Hay

Jacqueline Bradley

Jacqueline Bradley makes 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. Jacqueline teaches in Foundation Studies.

 

Sean Booth

Sean Booth grew up in the fast paced city of Sydney, but later moved to Canberra to commence study, where he began his career as a metalsmith. In 2002 Booth completed his undergraduate studies at The Australian National University School of Art in the Gold and Silversmithing workshop, and has recently established a workshop in the Canberra region.
His practice consists of two main threads of investigation. One thread focuses on the more traditional use of silver and hammer work within a contemporary context, and the other challenges geometry and the structures that can be built with a sense of fluidness. His work encompasses many varied forms such as sculptural works, lights and limited edition series. Sean works in the Furniture Workshop.

 

Paul Hay

Paul's practice covers a number of trajectories including temporal works, performance, installation, and public sculpture. Paul Hay's research interests include the development of large works based on gestalt perception, the installation potentials of sculpture and the reworking of his performance work of the 1970's. Paul teaches in Sculpture.

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