Bronte Cormican-Jones is an emerging contemporary visual artist and writer living and working on the traditional lands of the Garigal and Durramuragal people, Sydney. She completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts (majoring in Sculpture and English) in 2021, and is currently undertaking Honours in Visual Arts at the University of Sydney's Sydney College of the Arts.

In her visual arts practice, Cormican-Jones often explores the field of spatial practice through her sculptural works, installation, performance and documented works. She is drawn to glass and the industrial materials of steel, bricks and timber, and is interested in the way these materials are used in architecture and the infrastructure of the world around us. 

With these interests as a foundation, many of her works explore visual perception, disorientation and direction. Her current body of work explores relationships between architecture and the body through the ways that we interact with our reflections in glass and mirrors.

Bronte's current written works take the forms of experimental short stories and poetry.
This website houses a portfolio of her visual and written work.
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