Jessie Blindell
Jessie Blindell uses drawing, sculpture, writing and photography to consider relationships to place and the use of narrative as means to understand, interpret or communicate these experiences.
She often works site-responsively, drawing upon research from diverse and often incongruous sources to speculate upon the history, inhabitants and physical properties of a place. This piecing together and mapping of seemingly disparate information allows unexpected connections to form, with ideas around ecology, the uncanny, memory and failure embedded in the work.