BIO

Emma Jolley is an artist who lives and works in Perth, Western Australia.
Predominantly based in the printmedia process of silkscreen, Jolley's practice also encompasses collage, drypoint, painting, drawing and photography.
Drawing from personal and observed experiences, the work attempts to articulate various facets of the suburban condition as it currently plays out within Western Australia.

Recent exhibitions include: Sheridan's; Midland Junction Arts Centre, Perth,(2020), All The Small Things; Pig Melon, Perth, WA (2019), Father Daughter; Seventh Gallery, Fitzroy VIC (2018) StaffRoom, Edward Millen Home, Victoria Park, WA (2018), Locale; Heathcote Muesum and Gallery, Applecross WA (2017), Fremantle Print Award; Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle WA (2015), Postcode Party; No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne & Freerange Gallery, Perth (2014), Fremantle Print Award; Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle WA (2013), We Know What You'd Rather Be Doing solo exhibition, OK Gallery, Perth WA (2013) Assemblage; Ellenbrook Gallery, Ellenbrook WA (2012), Fremantle Print Award; Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle WA (2012), True North solo exhibition, OK Gallery, Perth WA (2011) ‘Run It To The Ground’ group exhibition, Leederville WA (2011), Wilderness Years, OK Gallery, Perth (2011), In Residence/Single State/PCA Print Commission’; Megalo Print Studio and Gallery, Canberra ACT (2011)
In Conjunction; The Moores Building, Fremantle (2010), City Of Joondalup award and exhibition, Joondalup shopping centre WA (2010), Wall Paper; Gallery Central, WA (2010).