About

Jessica Jubb is a visual artist working across jewellery, textile and small-scale sculptural forms. Her practice is based on sustained attention to environment and place, translating observed structures, patterns and relationships into material form.
She grew up in Parkerville in the Perth Hills and maintains an ongoing relationship with the region through regular periods spent within its changing landscapes. Native flora, seasonal variation and the structural qualities of the Australian bush continue to provide a foundation for the work.
She is currently based in Maylands, alongside the Swan River / Derbal Yerrigan, where surrounding waterways and urban ecologies extend these observations. Time spent living in Fitzroy Crossing, together with travel throughout the Pilbara, Kimberley and Southeast Asia, has broadened her understanding of landscape, material knowledge and cultural relationships to place.
Originally trained in Visual Arts with a major in printmaking, her practice extends across jewellery, textiles and sculpture. Printmaking continues to inform the work through an emphasis on surface, repetition, mark-making and the translation of observed forms into material processes.
She also holds a degree in psychology, reflecting an ongoing interest in perception, attention and the ways people relate to their environments. These interests continue to inform both the observational and conceptual dimensions of the practice.
