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Robyn Glade-Wright
Robyn Glade-Wright creates works of art to communicate environmental changes that negatively impact plants, animals and humans. Glade-Wright uses beauty to subversively engender interest in her works and to highlight the need for stewardship of our fragile planet.
The bioaccumulation of heavy metals in wetland birds and the warming climate are the subject of recent works such as “Mercury Rising”.
Coral bleaching is the subject of “Too Hot to Handle, Reef Dis-Dress”. Glade-Wright lives and works in the rolling Kin Kin hills where she makes and exhibits her work in her sculpture garden and in Greenfields Art Gallery.

Artist Profile
Robyn Glade-Wright
Born 1959, Cessnock, NSW
Associate Professor Robyn Glade-Wright
Her work may help us to address the complex environmental challenges we face, and to form a sustainable relationship with our planet.
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