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ARTIST BIO

Jasmine Grace is an Australian experiential installation artist based in Melbourne. With a Masters in Public Art from RMIT University, she brings a diverse background in event design and visual merchandising to her artistic practice. Jasmine specialises in creating immersive, experiential and site-specific installations for public spaces and events, alongside crafting bespoke light sculptures for collectors.

Her work has been featured in numerous Australian festivals and exhibitions, alongside working internationally as an artist in residence with STEAMplant at the prestigious Pratt Institute, New York, in 2019. This residency was supported by grants from the STEAMplant Sirovich Family Residency Program and the American Australian Association.

In 2024, Jasmine completed her first permanent public artwork, Life Reflected, for the City of Maroondah, marking a significant milestone in her career. Other notable Australian commissions include Horizons (2018), a site-specific light installation for the White Night Geelong Festival, and Harmony Tree (2017) for the City of Greater Dandenong. Jasmine’s work has also been featured at regional festivals such as Surge and Submersion (2016–2017) for Geelong After Dark.

Jasmine’s exhibitions include solo shows Refractions and Ebb and Flow at Rubicon Ari, Melbourne in 2021 and 2022, respectively, as well as the duo exhibition Luminous Essence at Hue and Cry Collective, Geelong (2022). She has also participated in group shows at The Other Art Fair Global Editions (2021), Linden New Art for Melbourne Fringe Festival (2021 and 2022), and more.

Notably, she has received numerous grants both regionally, including through Creative Victoria and the City of Melbourne, and internationally in support of her work. In 2022, her acclaimed Ebb and Flow collection won Best Lighting at the Melbourne Design Fringe Festival,  showcasing her talent for creating captivating light works that transform spaces and resonate deeply with audiences. 

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