
Melinda Young
Research
Thesis title: Landlines and Tracelines - topographies of place and the body in the field of Australian contemporary jewellery practice
My cross-disciplinary enquiry seeks to locate the insights of contemporary jewellery practitioners in Australia within the context of Human Geography; to understand how relationships to place configure their creative practice, and how this becomes a point of connection between makers, wearers and viewers of this highly personal & mobile cultural form. In this project, interviews with creative practitioners will contextualise my own auto-ethnographic, research-based creative practice, mapping and material investigations.
Abstract
My project seeks to develop a cross-disciplinary understanding of the creative methodologies used to map and conceptualise place in contemporary Australian jewellery practice. Engagement with discourses of ‘place’ is common in contemporary Australian jewellery practice (Murray & Skinner 2014). While ‘place’ remains a cornerstone of geographical scholarship, as yet its mobilisation in jewellery practice has emerged from and remains nested within contemporary craft, art and design theories. This mixed-methods research project therefore has two overarching agendas: first, to explore how the concept of place has developed as a common touchstone for the maker, wearer/user and viewer of (contemporary or ‘art’) jewellery; and second, to engage creative arts theories and practice with the language and concepts of place in geography. In so doing, the project contributes to a burgeoning field at the intersection of human geographies and the creative arts (Hawkins 2021), while developing an emergent language for the discrete discipline of contemporary jewellery. Empirically, the project is interdisciplinary, drawing on practice-led research methods from the creative arts and qualitative methods from the humanities and social sciences. It will encompass both my own established making practice, and the practices of Australian contemporary jewellers, with evidence arising from interviews with a sample of participants in the professional field. More specifically, the focus is on contemporary jewellery practitioners whose creative work enables engagement with the vernacular of ‘place’, who share with me personal histories of re-location and/or for whom the act of walking and collecting constitutes a creative methodology. In our work, experiences of re-location and traversing on foot are being actively explored via mapping, materials, collected objects, surfaces, mark making and the notion of ‘the trace’. My research will explore the attraction to land and water (and the liminal spaces in between) for makers, wearers/users and viewers of contemporary jewellery in Australia, with a consideration of the use of materials in this context. In combining both geographical scholarship, qualitative interviews with makers from within the contemporary jewellery field and my own creative practice, the project will examine and reconceptualise ‘place’ in creative works.
Awards
2022 Highly Commended Profile Exhibition, Australian Design Centre
2022 Finalist Meroogal Women’s Art Prize Museums of History NSW
2022 Finalist Seed Stitch Contemporary Textile Award Australian Design Centre
2021 Artist Residency Gunyah, North Arm Cove, NSW
2020 Finalist Seed Stitch Contemporary Textile Award Australian Design Centre
2019 Highly Commended Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum
Selected Recent NTRO (Exhibitions)
2023 Frame, Munich, Germany with Atta Gallery
Objects of Desire, Sturt Craft Centre, NSW
Speculation Nation; Craft ACT, Canberra
2022 , Sydney Living Museums Meroogal House, Nowra, NSW
, NSW
Australian Design Centre, Sydney & Tamworth Regional Art Gallery, NSW
2021 , Craft ACT, Canberra
2020 Australian Design Centre, Sydney
, Australian Design Centre, Sydney
Australian Design Centre, Sydney & Tamworth Regional Art Gallery, NSW
Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum & National Archives of Australia, ACT
2018 , craft, Melbourne; Australian Design Centre, Sydney; Migration Museum, Adelaide; Gallery Central, Perth, WA, Regional Gallery Tour South Australia
Recent Published Writing
2022 Australian Design Centre Touring exhibition
2021 Commissioned essay
2021 Commissioned essay for
2020 Commissioned essay
2020 Catalogue essay
also
2020 Australian Design Centre Touring Exhibition
Conference Presentations
2021 in partnership with Australian Design Centre
2021
Other
2023
2021- present
2021