artist

Charlotte Haywood

Above: Charlotte Haywood, Artspace, 2023. Photo: Anna Kučera

Charlotte Haywood is an experimental interdisciplinary artist based in Northern NSW on Bundjalung Country, who works across the senses.

She trades between the tactile and the digital, form and phenomena, working across textiles, sculpture, installation, public art, film, theatre, live art, music, food, linguistics, communities and ecologies. She has cultivated a highly collaborative and process-driven practice that is dedicated to eco-aesthetics, biomimicry and the nurturing of biodiversity. Everyway weaving collaborators, participants, disciplines, materials, stories and ecological knowledge systems. Offering her practice in service to the living planet.

Haywood has exhibited nationally and internationally, worked on projects in remote and regional Australia, Vanuatu, Thailand, India, Peru, Mexico and Japan. Most recently, she was artist in residence at The Lock-Up with solo exhibition MNEMONIC VEGETABLES in late-February 2024, and has been awarded the 2024 Open Cut Commission at the Broken Hill Art Gallery for her project COEXISTENCE; a multispecies opera of the senses, November 2024.