We live and work on Bidjigal, Birrabirragal and Gadigal Country. We honour the ongoing cultural and ecological relationships First Nations Australians hold with Country, waters and skies and acknowledge their continued custodianship.
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Copyright 2023, Floorplan Studio
Sharing in this collective body of water, the object and subject blur, beginning a process of vitality and decay—shaped entirely by the their own waterbody and its habits.
Jade Court-Gold
Jade Court-Gold is a Sydney/Gadi based non-indigenous, gender diverse artist working predominantly with metal and clay sculpture. Jade's practice is a negotiation of materials in an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to exist in a time of severe ecological upheaval. This is processed in real time through the making of objects - thinking through making. Objects, artefacts, aberrations; a continuation from one to another, without a specific desired outcome. Reflecting on societal and ecological dissociation, the artist uses intuition and emergence as methods to embody ways of knowing outside the mainstream western rhetoric.
Artwork Statement
Coming soon.



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Medium
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For Sale?
$2,200
Dimensions variable
Clay, metal, rock and glaze.
Future Remains, 2021
Name
Medium
Dimensions
For Sale?
$1600
Dimensions variable
Clay, metal, soil, IV drip, Epipremnum (Pothos), Banksia Spinulosa Dwarf and Lactuca Sativa (Iceberg).
Third Nature, 2023