yvette sullivan
Yvette Sullivan studied Visual Art and Art Education at The
University of Newcastle Australia. Since relocating to Brighton she
continues her teaching and the exploration of her own work pursuing
studies in Art and the Environment and Sustainable Design. She is currently undertaking her Masters at Goldsmith College London.
Grounded in fibre and found objects, her practice also employs experimental drawing, printmaking and photography with a concern for materiality and process. The fragility of captured moments and sentiments are echoed in ephemeral materials and imagery where patterns of nature reflect a shifting sense of place.
Her explorations of dislocation, place and belonging are recorded journeys, literal and metaphorical as her work continues to examine these patterns and those left by our footprints on the world and in the lives of others.
Her current work focuses on collaborative practice and perspectives on the Artist Teacher identity.
Grounded in fibre and found objects, her practice also employs experimental drawing, printmaking and photography with a concern for materiality and process. The fragility of captured moments and sentiments are echoed in ephemeral materials and imagery where patterns of nature reflect a shifting sense of place.
Her explorations of dislocation, place and belonging are recorded journeys, literal and metaphorical as her work continues to examine these patterns and those left by our footprints on the world and in the lives of others.
Her current work focuses on collaborative practice and perspectives on the Artist Teacher identity.