NETS Victoria welcomes Jessica Clark to the Board

14.01.25

Chair of NETS Victoria, Bec Cole is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Jessica Clark to the Board.

Dr Jessica Clark is a proud palawa/pallawah woman, born in lurtruwita/trowunna and currently living and working on Wurundjeri Country in Naarm/Melbourne. She is a curator, researcher, and writer with a background in art history and art education. Clark currently holds several institution-based positions: Curator at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA); Curatorial Manager, Victorian First Peoples Art and Design Fair at Creative Victoria; and Ursula Hoff Fellow (2024-26), University of Melbourne. Alongside her extensive exhibition history, Clark has worked in varying curatorial and art education-based contexts including public art projects such as Law of the Land (2016-19) and developing a range of dedicated programs and resources including Tjitjiku Tjukurpa (2019), and for her curated exhibitions. She holds a PhD Fine Art and Music (2023), Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, and is alumni of; International Curators Program: Asia Pacific Triennial x TarraWarra Biennial (2021-2023), PIAD First Nations Colloquium, South Africa (2019), Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Cultural Keepers Program (2017-2020), Wesfarmers Indigenous Arts Leadership Program (2018), and the First Nations Curators Program for the Venice Biennale (2017).

Photograph (detail): Cassie Sullivan
Jessica Clark stands in front of the artwork by Cassie Sullivan, wayi (to hear) 2023
seven tarlatan monotype prints on frosted acrylic; 170 x 122 cm each
Courtesy of the the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)