Jessie Boylan is a photography, video and sound artist based on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Central Victoria, Australia. They are interested in the role art plays in environmental and social justice issues and likes to work in collaboration with others to make sense of our times.
They are a member of Lumina, an Australian photography collective and the Atomic Photographers Guild, an international group who aim to render visible all aspects of the nuclear age. Jessie is a current PhD candidate within the School of Art at RMIT- exploring the ways in which art can address the implications of slow climate emergencies and loss of biodiversity.
Jessie currently lectures in Photography at RMIT.