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Georgia Keeling

BA (Hons) Fine Art

Fine Art work by Georgia Keeling showing sculptures of a picnic set within a cabinet

Georgia Keeling is a contemporary artist, known for thorough, raw explorations of childhood experience, trauma and maternal attachment bonds. Their work is comprised of essays, sculpture and textiles. Through sculptural investigation, Georgia links their work with psychoanalytical theories, and how they relate to reclaiming objects that exist in lost memories and recreating them in their adult life.

Fine Art work by Georgia Keeling showing three sculptures of fridge doors with magnetic letters

Keeling investigates the use of childhood craft methods in creating their sculptures, using process as cathartic therapeutic means in their art. They use craft methods to create safe sculptures that can be handled and used as discussion for childhood experience.

Fine Art work by Georgia Keeling showing a tiled wall with foam lettered sculptures

They explore the use of typography and language to explore childhood experience further. Using found domestic items as canvases incorporating sculptural language to connect maternal attachments and explore how language in relation to power, affects childhood experience.

Fine Art work by Georgia Keeling showing a knitted sculpture
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