Justy Phillips
All projects/
Justy Phillips is a visual artist and adjunct lecturer at Charles Sturt University. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, and the London College of Printing, Phillips moved to Australia from England in 2003, to develop her practice through site-specific installation and text-based narrative works. Currently based in the NSW Riverina city of Wagga Wagga.
Phillips’ practice is informed by the intimate ways in which people relate to each other and to the world in different social and cultural contexts. Her practice continues to examine the diversity and complexity of these human relationships and raises questions about the marginalisation of individuals and communities within society. Through her practice, Phillips considers the complex moral and ethical structures of society and the impact of such structures on everyday-life. Underpinning her practice is a strong beliefin the potential of art to participate in and provide an understanding of contemporary social realities. Justy works across a range of media including video, print and installation and continues to develop her practice through text-based installation and limited-edition publishing. For more information on current and past exhibition works, click here.
COLLABORATING ARTISTS/
write/here project/
James Newitt
The way life should be/
Margaret Woodward