Jessie Eisenhauer is a multi-disciplinary artist with a tactile approach. Ephemeral yet grounded, her practice is a circling diagram of ontological conversations and collaborations between body, material and process. Her use of sculptural and transmutable material, such as metal, clay and textiles is a corporeal investigation between the nexus of matter, mind and spirit which insists on present and reflective practice.
Drawing on place, time and being, metaphysical pathways are transversed alongside an earthly perspective that digs into the relationship between humans, nature and ecology. Discarded objects or site-specific organic material assert their own identity and sensorial experience.
Born in Temora, NSW, Jessie Eisenhauer grew up on a farm which was the beginning of her relationship with land and ecology. After studying Textile Design in Melbourne at RMIT (majoring in screen print) she worked in various creative fields and then completed her MA in Art at UNSW in 2022.
jesseisenhauer@gmail.com
Drawing on place, time and being, metaphysical pathways are transversed alongside an earthly perspective that digs into the relationship between humans, nature and ecology. Discarded objects or site-specific organic material assert their own identity and sensorial experience.
Born in Temora, NSW, Jessie Eisenhauer grew up on a farm which was the beginning of her relationship with land and ecology. After studying Textile Design in Melbourne at RMIT (majoring in screen print) she worked in various creative fields and then completed her MA in Art at UNSW in 2022.
jesseisenhauer@gmail.com