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 "Exploring and working with different materials is of great interest to me, and I enjoy how they influence my making process. It is very much a two way process between ideas informing materiality, and materiality influencing ideas. I am also attracted to looking for preciousness in the everyday and the often forgotten and overlooked.
My ongoing interest revolves around ideas of home, place, migration and the transportability of home. I am drawn to domestic objects and exploring these in the context of movement."
Djurdjica Kesic was born in Yugoslavia and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1991. She initially completed a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Interior Design at RMIT University Melbourne, and taught there for several years. A strong drive to create tangible objects has most recently seen her develop this passion, and in 2007 she completed an Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology and Metal-smithing (Jewellery), Box Hill Institute. The same year saw her work selected and exhibited as part of the Filippo Raphael Fresh Award at Craft Victoria where she was a finalist. Currently she is a Masters of Arts Candidate at RMIT University.
Exhibitions at Pieces of Eight
Transitions
April 29 - May 30, 2008




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