ARTiculation
Jennifer Brady
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons)

ARTiculation
Drawing from experiences of mental health, Jennifer Brady’s practice explores language as a failing system that is unable to coherently articulate the translucency of unexpressed thought. Her work is self-reflexive, seeking to communicate personal thoughts and emotions that are uncomfortable and confusing; a representation of thoughts, emotions, ideas, memories and feelings that are difficult to express. Seemingly haphazard in their installation, Brady's works are considered and process driven in their making, mirroring anxious moments of over-thought. Her work is not intended as a coping mechanism, nor a clear articulation of these moments, but simply an acknowledgement of discomfort and disruption in the translation of internal thoughts.