
Ebony Sullivan is a Toowoomba based contemporary artist from Queensland Australia, creating and studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Practice on Jariowair and Giabl land at the University of Southern Queensland.
She interested in pushing the boundaries of not only what is considered art, but also defying boundaries and concepts of what is expected of the body and mind during the human experience, hoping to allow viewers to see themselves reflected in her work. Sullivan experiments primarily with the structure of the human body, the many shapes and forms each person comes in, and the societal expectations of generalised stereotypes placed on each individual body.
Sullivan’s main areas of focus are ceramics, printmaking, painting and sculpture, each of which she is currently studying. She creates her art through a personal and contemporary lens, often using the process of creation as a form of self-expression, allowing her practice to span across multiple art mediums, utilising the different practices as a corporeal representation of her thoughts and concepts.
Though her practice is relatively young, Sullivan has been successful in promoting her art, having had her pieces displayed and sold in several gallery collections.