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Latitude
14.5958
Longitude
120.9772
Start Date
1970-01-01
End Date
1970-01-01

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ID
tb99b7

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/jelina-haines
Birth Place
Manila, The Philippines
Biography
Jelina’s first introduction to the art world in 1998 happened out of necessity and her longing for a sense of belonging to a new country. She immediately found solace and reassurance through her artworks. She combined contemporary and conceptual art processes and the craft-making of her unique design. Her work explores the modern fascination of raising environmental awareness and her desire to use art as a catalyst to increase gender equality and equal rights for women and cross-cultural understanding. She describes herself as a transdisciplinary combining theory, visual art, surface designing and traditional arts and culture. Her interests are in the association between Textile/Fibre sculptural wearable art and surface designing, both experimental exploration of using sustainable & recyclable materials. The beauty of her Australian surroundings and her upbringing as a Filipino are the sources of her perseverance and resilience. The association and qualities of Jelina’s artworks and their evocation envelopes every inch of her artwork and are directly linked to traditional knowledge of weaving that Elders have passed on. Each element of her works evokes a metaphor as a woven image using threads, fibres, paints and fabrics to create an astonishing palette of colours and textured surfaces. The result is rhythmic stitches that produced an integrated figurative form of images and well-blended colours entwine with knowledge and story to tell a more in-depth level. Her artworks illuminate inherently multidimensional, creative, interactive, and dynamic processes. Writers: Dr. Jelina Haines Date written: 2022 Last updated: 2022
Born
b. 1970
Summary
Jelina Haines is a Filipino born Australian with an ancestral link to Indigenous Americas-Mexico. Academically hold degrees in fine arts, master's degrees in cultural and arts management, business information and postgraduate in archival and digital preservation management. She gained her PhD studies in Information Science at the School of UniSA-STEM, University of South Australia.
Gender
Female
Died
None listed
Age at death
None listed