Hi, I’m NancyDee
I am a found object assemblage artist and jewellery designer in Melbourne, Australia. I create wall sculptures, 3D sculptures and brooches from metal, wood, tiles and plastic that I pick up off the streets of cities where I live or travel.
My art is inspired by a strong interest in sustainability through repurposing and upcycling. My works have been described variously as ‘quirky’, ‘imaginative’, ‘environmentally aware’, ‘industrial’ and ‘geometric’ – and occasionally, even ‘beautiful’.
In Australia my brooches and wall sculptures are available through Incube8r Gallery in Fitzroy and online. In addition, my small wall sculptures are available at How Exciting (the Proudkind Melbourne pop-up shop on Elizabeth Street across from the Queen Victoria Market), Dimora Designs in Geelong and Joel Gallery in Altona. Several of my larger wall sculptures are at FOUND:ling Reusery in Colac. My solo exhibition, Zero Waste: Doing It Imperfectly, held in October/November 2023 at the Belconnen Arts Centre, ACT, is now online.
Current Exhibitions and Markets
A4 Art Australia (group show as part of the Herring Island Summer Festival)
Herring Island Gallery, presented by the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria
2 March – 1 April 2024 weekends and holidays only. Free punt from Como landing
Artists Present their Contributions to the ‘Meeting Essential Community Needs’ Exhibition, hosted by What’s Next for Earth and the Deep Transformation Network, MAHB Global, Stanford University, California, 27 February 2024, to be released on video.
Treasure, Not Trash (Creativity Cluster exhibition in conjunction with the National Sustainability Festival 1-29 February 2024)
FOUND:ling Reusery, 186 Murray Street, Colac
Continuing through March 2024. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm
Meeting Essential Community Needs (online group exhibition)
What’s Next for Earth, Millenium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, Stanford University, California, USA
Online from 6 January 2024
Eden Unearthed (outdoor sculpture exhibition)
Eden Gardens, 307 Lane Cover Road, Macquarie Park, NSW
31 October 2023 – 30 April 2024
Social Justice (online group exhibition)
What’s Next for Earth, Millenium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, Stanford University, California, USA
Online as picture gallery and online with artworks and artist statements from 1 August 2023
Building Community Resilience (online group exhibition)
What’s Next for Earth, MAHB Global, Stanford University, California
Online from 13 January 2023- . Also on Instagram
Melbourne: Our Creative Heart (exhibition with Creativity Cluster)
Held 9 November – 1 December 2022
Library at the Dock Gallery, Docklands.
Supported by a City of Melbourne Arts Grant.
Now online. Read about preparations for this exhibition on the Creativity Cluster blog.
Forthcoming Events 2024
Perception (group abstract exhibition)
The Old Auction House, 52-56 Mollison Street, Kyneton, VIC
9 May – 3 June 2024
Decay (group exhibition)
The Old Auction House, 52-56 Mollison Street, Kyneton VIC
June/July 2024
Sustainability (MAVA exhibition)
The Memo, Healesville
October/November 2024
See previous solo and group exhibitions.
Recent Articles, Videos and Podcasts
Nancy Lane Turns Street Scraps into Streetscapes, Market to Melrose podcast interview with Tom Rigby
Instagram reel about my exhibition Zero Waste: Doing It Imperfectly at the Belconnen Regional Arts Centre
Youtube video interview about the creation and installation of the outdoor sculpture Termite Mound Revisited at Eden Gardens, Macquarie Park, NSW
Faces of West Melbourne: Nancy D Lane, article on the West Melbourne Neighbourhood Portal on the City of Melbourne website
Follow me on Instagram at @nancydeesculptures and @nancydeebrooches.
I am also the facilitator for Creativity Cluster. You can view the Creativity Cluster website or follow us on Instagram at @creativitycluster.
Recent Blog Posts
- Zero Waste: Doing It Imperfectly – Exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre, ACT
- In the Drawer: The Silver Lining – Found object assemblage sculpture
- Revolving Doors – Reflecting on the Year
- Reader Reflections: Looking Ahead – Part II (from Art Almanac e-newsletter)
- Rivers Run Free – Dirty Dozen exhibition with River Studios
See all blog posts.