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Ashleigh Reardon
She/Her
BFA (Visual Arts)
Artist & Production Manager
Ashleigh Reardon (she/her) is a Brisbane-based painter, photographer, and installation artist studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) at QUT in her 3rd year. Ashleigh is passionate about exploring nature and authenticity through her arts practice. Ashleigh hopes to make and share her work at Greenheart fair, creating an environment that fosters thoughts of reflection and meditation. Ashleigh’s project, Aqueous Canopy, is a hanging installation artwork that explores the concept of regrowth and regeneration. Each element of the installation is designed to represent or draw attention to the beauty of the Barrambin environment.
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