Inari Kiuru

Inari Kiuru — 'Childhood Lake and Sky II', Necklace, 2025

$850

The 'Childhood Lake and Sky' series is a part of Midwinter, Midsummer body of work investigating the artist’s personal heritage and Finnish seasonal traditions. The enamelled, sugar-fired pendants echo Kiuru’s early sensory memories of water, light and clouds on a small beach close to her family home in Southern Karelia. Two of the pieces have sand from lake Saimaa embedded in their surface, collected during the artist’s recent residency to document the environment she grew up in.

Inari Kiuru is a Finnish-born, Bulleke-Bek/Brunswick-based multidisciplinary artist, designer and a mother of two young children. The key themes in Kiuru’s work arise from an intrinsic longing for a connection with nature, reflecting her Scandinavian background. Kiuru works experimentally with non-precious, industrial materials such as concrete, steel and enamel, and her photographs and installations often focus on the unexpected beauty in the mundane and the discarded. Kiuru’s jewellery, objects and images are frequently exhibited nationally and internationally and have been acquired by public collections in Australia and overseas. Kiuru has Honours degrees in Visual Communication (Curtin 2002) and Fine Art: Object Design (RMIT 2013) and is represented by Funaki. 

Old School

Main Gallery

March 15 - May 3 2025

A contemporary response to the heritage and legacies of craft practice, featuring the work of six diverse practitioners.

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Material: enamel on copper, 9k gold, oxidized sterling silver, sand

Dimensions: approx. 4 x 4cm, chain length 45cm

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