“ Art offers us a way to engage with the world around us in a creative and poetic way. It allows us to connect with what surrounds us to let new things emerge in a transformation process. In my practice I aim to discover what ‘engaging’ can reveal that ‘designing’ cannot. “

Photo credit @Jennifer Chua December 2021

Aude Parichot is a French born, Sydney-based artist. Her work continuously engages with, and explores, the flow between art and everyday life.  

Through process-driven artistic projects, Parichot questions and responds to places, events and situations, critically mapping how these elements converse in a transformational, poetic and playful manner. She moves thoughts and emotions into actions connecting drawing, installation, video, performance, digital media, participative art and documentation. By engaging with processes and evolving systems Parichot explores our relationship to place, change, time, language and our use of everyday digital technology.

Aude Parichot graduated in 2013 from a BFA in Painting at the National Art School in Sydney Australia, where she later completed an MFA in Drawing in 2020. She was the recipient of the East Sydney Doctors Scholarship in 2019 for her Master’s degree project. Alongside exhibiting in group shows and having a continuous and explorative studio practice, Aude develops dynamic and time-based projects in independent spaces such as Articulate project space in 2021. Aude Parichot lectures in the drawing department of The National Art School and offers private courses and art-practice development mentoring. 

 

 

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