Jordy Hewitt
"My work is grounded in the landscape, but it’s not about depicting a view — it’s about distilling a feeling, a moment, the way colour and form can hold memory and emotion."
- Jordy Hewitt
Jordy Hewitt is a Western Australian painter whose work navigates contending life and bodily forces, identity, and the subtle intersections of interior and exterior emotional realms. She grew up near the ocean in Boorloo/Perth, Western Australia, and now works in Walyalup/Fremantle. Since completing a Bachelor of Fine Art and Design at Curtin University in 2014, Hewitt has exhibited continuously both locally and nationally in solo and group exhibitions and prizes including The Hutchins Art Prize, Bayside Painting Prize, The Agendo Art Prize and The Mandorla Art Award. Two of Hewitt's works reside in the The Art Gallery of Western Australia's permanent State Collection.
Moving between varying degrees of abstraction, Hewitt’s paintings are marked by her development of expressive colour fields through blending and layering—manifestations of introspective and often cathartic processes of mixing, adding and scraping away matter. Produced in intensive bursts, her work is intensely personal but intuitively engages with collective experience, often poking holes in the social facades and constructed realities that obscure meaning and betray connection.
She finds solace in the vastness of the Western Australian landscape, and her paintings reflect the nuanced and inextricable relationship between her outside and inside worlds as well as ongoing existential, mythological and astrological inquiry. If Hewitt’s canvases can be read as kinds of landscapes themselves—depictions of emotional, physical and metaphysical terrain—then they are more than mere reflections. They are loaded with an acute disquiet that simmers just below the surface beauty of the environment from which they come.
Image: Olivia Senior
About the Artist
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Born 1985 in Perth. Lives and works in Perth
Education
Bachelor of Fine Art & Design, Faculty of SODA, Curtin University of Technology
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Selected Solo Exhibitions
2024
Second Ten, Rainbow Studios, Sydney, NSW2023
Daylight, Blinco St Studio, Fremantle, WA2022
Chorus, The Mark at The State Buildings, Perth, WA2021
Wellspring, Kolbusz Space, Perth, WA2018
Life Outside, Assembly Yard, Fremantle, WA2016
Pool, Turner Galleries Engine Room, Perth, WA2015
Ledge Point, Moana Project Space, Perth, WA
Act One Scene One, Gallerysmith Project Space, Melbourne, VIC
Selected Group Exhibitions
2025
A Gentle Unfolding, Leighton Contemporary, Noosaville, QLD2024
Beyond Form, Michael Reid Northern Beaches, Sydney, NSW
Inside Out, Gallery Jones, Melbourne, VIC2023
Art Display, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA
Visual Arts Club 01, Rainbow Studios, Sydney, NSW2022
Balmy, Gallery Raye, Newstead Studios, Brisbane, QLD2016
The Other Art Fair, Commune, Sydney, NSW2015
Heathcote Select, Heathcote Museum and Gallery, Perth, WA
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Grants & Awards
2025
Finalist, Bayside Painting Prize, Bayside Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Western Australian Department of Cultural Industries, SNAP Grant2016
People’s Choice Award, The Other Art Fair, Sydney, NSW
Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts, Commercial Development Grant2015
Finalist, Whyalla Art Prize, Middleback Arts Centre, Whyalla, SA
Finalist, Hutchins Art Prize, The Long Gallery, Hobart, TAS
Finalist, Agendo Art Prize, St Heliers St Gallery, Melbourne, VIC
Public Art Commissions
2018
The Westin Hotel, BGC2016
Crown Towers Perth, FORM
Collections
Works held in The State Collection of The Art Gallery of Western Australia and private collections in USA, UK, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, China and New Zealand.
223 x 173cm