Jordan Mitchell-Fletcher works across drawing, installation, and ceramic, grounding her practice in a ritualistic studio process and the layered material traces it produces. Observation is central to her approach, utilising compositions found in the formal structure of the grid as experienced in her everyday. Through repetitive gestures, she explores the imperfection of the hand and the tension between pattern and abstraction. Moving between control and surrender, she navigates the discipline of graphite on paper alongside the unpredictable alchemy of ceramic firing. Where drawing offers a sense of precision and restraint, the kiln becomes a collaborator, and heat, glaze and chance conspire to transform intention. A thread of labour and duration runs across both processes—and quiet persistence marked by attention, the slow build-up of material and time reveal a deeply contemplative practice.
Jordan Mitchell-Fletcher completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours at Monash University in 2015. Her recent exhibitions include: Chaos Becomes Rhythm, FUTURES, 2025; In Favour of the Floor, ReadingRoom, 2024; Three Hares, curated by Adam John-Cullen, Shepparton Art Museum, 2023; and Post-STRUCTURE, curated by Kyle Jenkins, University of Southern Queensland, 2023.
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