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Jaymie Maley is an early career artist who works in painting, drawing, sculpture and installation.
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Bachelor of Fine Art, National Art School - Current
Diploma of Visual Arts, Hunter St TAFE, NSW 2023
Certificate IV Disability Support, Gosford TAFE
Certificate IV Graphic Design, Hornsby TAFE
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December, 2025: Summer Salon: Straitjacket
December, 2025 Ornament: Leda Gallery
November, 2025 National Art School: Artists Books Exhibition - Awarded Commendation
May, 2025 NAS 40+: Newcastle Art Space
February, 2025 Counteractions: March Forward, The Creator Incubator
October, 2024 National Emerging Art Prize, Royal Botanic Gardens Gallery
August, 2024 Alternating the Cube, Museum of Art and Culture I Yapang
August, 2024 Mentorship Back & Forth, Newcastle Art Space
April, 2024 Hunter Emerging Art Prize (Sculpture section), Newcastle Art Space
March, 2024 NAS Atelier Show, Newcastle Art Space
March, 2024 Counteractions, Creator Incubator, Newcastle
2023-24 Summer Salon, Straightjacket, Newcastle
2023 Hi-Vis, Owen’s Collective, Newcastle
2023 Diploma Graduate Exhibition , Hunter St TAFE
2023 John Hunter Hospital/ Hudson Street Hum
2023 Unframed, Newcastle Art Space
2023 After, Arts Systems Wickham, Newcastle
2022 Gosford Regional Art Gallery, Community Gallery
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FInalist in the National Emerging Art Prize for Painting in 2024
Finalist in the Hunter Emerging Art Prize for Sculpture in 2024
Highly Commended for painting, Hunter St TAFE NSW, Carol Duvall Award 2023
Finalist in the Hunter Emerging Art Prize for Painting in 2022 and 2023
Semi-finalist in the Newcastle Foundation Prize for Portrait painting in 2022
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The Angophora Project, Creative Arts Central, 2025-26 for $40,000
Rolling Project, Central Coast Community Arts Grant 2015 for $5000
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Jaymie has worked as a Creative Arts Mentor supporting artists with disabilities to create their own art and access quality art experiences. Prior to this, Jaymie worked for several years supporting adults with disabilities in graphic design and printing.
Muse
In 2023-24 she provided one-on-one and group mentoring for supported artists as they explored inspiration from their everyday personal life and used it as a foundation for self-expressive arts practices in a range of mediums.The project culminated in Muse: Source of Inspiration, which showed the work of 13 artists at the Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie (MAC yapang).
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The Angophora Project, Creative Arts Central, 2025-26 for $40,000
Rolling Project, Central Coast Community Arts Grant 2015 for $500
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August - Oct 2024 Birdhaus Residency/ Studio stay, Holmesville NSW
April - May, 2022 Lighthouse Arts, Nobbys-Whibayganba, Newcastle