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Jill Impey

Shrewsbury
A socially engaged artist exploring interconnection through participatory events and installations

Exploring the role of the artist revealing truths, through notions of shifting borders, boundaries and thresholds; my film installations look at the formation of human identity, in relation to place, culture, art, heritage and migration. Drawing on personal experience of displacement and difference as a neurodivergent artist, the work considers location, reality and façade, inclusion and otherness, evolutionary development and the unquantifiable sublime.

My practice strives to make manifest the interconnectivity between humans, nature and wellbeing. I have a participatory process, based in research, encouraging engagement through the handling and creative interpretation of historic artefacts, contemporary artworks and natural found objects, that often relate to a social and sensory archaeology of place and time. This process culminates in filmed and recorded interviews and collaborative artworks. In exhibition these recordings are often juxtaposed with audiovisual installations and representations of natural phenomena in heritage or unusual exhibition spaces, and re-activated by residencies or workshops. My gently inclusive workshops bring together diverse individuals in expressive creative activity, within stimulating curated environments, to draw, print, respond through words, photography, film and sound recording. In some of my work I assume a prerformative persona, using costume and props to heighten thematic links and investment in the experience. I am a Reiki and Shiatsu practitioner, with a holistic approach to wellbeing and self-development.

My aim and ambition is to further develop collaborative working around the decolonisation of the museum and further research inclusion and inclusive practices to build into my projects.

 

Inclusion Timeline

The Weather Report, Installation view

The Weather Report

The Weather Report, film 14 mins

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