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Jazz Money creates visual artworks that expand upon their poetic practice. 


Fascinated by how poetry lives in the body and in place, these works invite 


audiences to consider story as a an ongoing active experience. Jazz works 


across a variety of mediums, including light, sound, installation, printed 


media and performance. 




Select artworks can be viewed on this page. For more information please visit CV.

Jazz Money, Only Country Lasts Forever, 2024. Installation view: Canberra Art Biennial 2024. Photo: Elli Webb. 
Jazz Money, This is How We Love, 2024. Exhibition view: 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum, Art Gallery of South Australia. Courtesy Art Gallery of South Australia. Photo: Saul Steed.
Jazz Money, remains of context, 2024. Installation view Dhuluny: the war that never ended, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, 2024. Photo: Silversalt Photography.
Jazz Money, Three Pieces of Light, 2024. Installation view: Free to Air, The Commercial, 2024. Photo: The Commercial.
Jazz Money, All Our Seasons, 2023. Installation view: Bankstown Biennale Same Same Different, Bankstown Art Centre, 2024. Photo: Bankstown Biennale.
Jazz Money, infinite iterative piece, 2023. Installation view: Between Waves, ACCA, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis.
Jazz Money, It’s Always Been Always, 2022. Installation view: 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, NO FALSE IDOLS, 2022. Photo: Kai Wasikowski for 4A.
Jazz Money, Bub, Listen up, 2021. Installation view: Here:After, Fairfield City Museum and Gallery, 2021. Photograph: Kai Wasikowski
Jazz Money, these words will remain, 2021. Installation view: Fremantle Biennale, Crossings, 2021. Photo: Fremantle Biennale.
Jazz Money, Crush, 2021. Installation view: Textbook for Desire at Cement Fondue, 2021. Photo: @fourminutestomidnight

Jazz Money, £100,000, 2021. Installation view: Carriageworks, No Show, 2021. Photo: Zan Wimberley.

Jazz Money creates visual artworks that expand upon their poetic practice. 


Fascinated by how poetry lives in the body and in place, these works invite 


audiences to consider story as a an ongoing active experience. Jazz works 


across a variety of mediums, including light, sound, installation, printed 


media and performance. 




Select artworks can be viewed on this page. For more information please visit CV.

Jazz Money, Only Country Lasts Forever, 2024. Installation view: Canberra Art Biennial 2024. Photo: Elli Webb. 
Jazz Money, This is How We Love, 2024. Exhibition view: 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Inner Sanctum, Art Gallery of South Australia. Courtesy Art Gallery of South Australia. Photo: Saul Steed.
Jazz Money, remains of context, 2024. Installation view Dhuluny: the war that never ended, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, 2024. Photo: Silversalt Photography.
Jazz Money, Three Pieces of Light, 2024. Installation view: Free to Air, The Commercial, 2024. Photo: The Commercial.
Jazz Money, All Our Seasons, 2023. Installation view: Bankstown Biennale Same Same Different, Bankstown Art Centre, 2024. Photo: Bankstown Biennale.
Jazz Money, infinite iterative piece, 2023. Installation view: Between Waves, ACCA, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis.
Jazz Money, It’s Always Been Always, 2022. Installation view: 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, NO FALSE IDOLS, 2022. Photo: Kai Wasikowski for 4A.
Jazz Money, Bub, Listen up, 2021. Installation view: Here:After, Fairfield City Museum and Gallery, 2021. Photograph: Kai Wasikowski
Jazz Money, these words will remain, 2021. Installation view: Fremantle Biennale, Crossings, 2021. Photo: Fremantle Biennale.
Jazz Money, Crush, 2021. Installation view: Textbook for Desire at Cement Fondue, 2021. Photo: @fourminutestomidnight

Jazz Money, £100,000, 2021. Installation view: Carriageworks, No Show, 2021. Photo: Zan Wimberley.