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Jemima Wyman Jemima Wyman is a contemporary artist. Jemima Wyman was born in Sydney Australia in 1977. Today Jemima is 45 years old and lives between Brisbane and Los Angeles. Jemima graduated in 2007 from the California Institute of Arts in Los Angeles with a Masters degree in Fine Arts.

Art Jemima's art incorporates installation, video, painting, photography and performance. Her art work displays formal and psychological pieces that mask in the collective identity of the art. Her art investigates visual resistance as a feminist strategy through making and documenting 'communal skins'. Her art is different among rest and may be interpreted in many different ways or styles. Her art has captured the eyes of many by the attention to detail and camouflage spin in her art. Patterned fabric over the centuries has been pathologized as feminine, decorative and passive. Wyman disagrees with these art historical notions of pattern. Jemima is represented by Milani Gallery and has exhibited throughout Australia and internationally.

Life now

In 2019 due to the pandemic, Jemima began using scraps from a project that she did a while ago from protestors that used masks for protection. She was designing all types of masks for family and friends. Jemima also has been working on new camouflage collages from hundreds of photos that have been hand cut. the latest art piece she describes using a mic of yellow, black and white. She describes using different textures as well as animal and insect photos that can be translated as something that was used against predators and warn them about their presence.