British
British
British
Roisin Jones
Nationality
British
Nationality
British
Nationality
British
Date Of Birth | Death
b. 1994
Date Of Birth | Death
b. 1994
Date Of Birth | Death
b. 1994



Biography
Biography
b. London, UK Lives and works in London, UK Roisin Jones is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, video, installation, photography, sculpture, and archival research. Her practice explores how the body and memory function as living archives, preserving personal and collective histories. By examining cycles of care, transformation, and resilience, Jones’s work reflects on identity, belonging, and cultural memory. She embraces love as a radical act of resistance and restoration, crafting narratives that invite audiences to engage with vulnerability, empathy, and hope. Rooted in her British-Caribbean heritage and experiences within the diaspora, Jones navigates the fluidity of identity and belonging. She weaves together folklore, symbolism, spirituality, and storytelling, using her art to honor the complexity of cultural identity. By drawing from ancestral memory and mythological motifs, she creates immersive worlds that bridge personal narratives with collective histories, celebrating the transformative power of storytelling. Through a nuanced blend of personal narrative and historical context, Jones creates layered, multidimensional works that challenge conventional storytelling. Her practice is deeply informed by archival research, material experimentation, and performance, allowing her to explore the intersections of identity, memory, and transformation.
b. London, UK Lives and works in London, UK Roisin Jones is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, video, installation, photography, sculpture, and archival research. Her practice explores how the body and memory function as living archives, preserving personal and collective histories. By examining cycles of care, transformation, and resilience, Jones’s work reflects on identity, belonging, and cultural memory. She embraces love as a radical act of resistance and restoration, crafting narratives that invite audiences to engage with vulnerability, empathy, and hope. Rooted in her British-Caribbean heritage and experiences within the diaspora, Jones navigates the fluidity of identity and belonging. She weaves together folklore, symbolism, spirituality, and storytelling, using her art to honor the complexity of cultural identity. By drawing from ancestral memory and mythological motifs, she creates immersive worlds that bridge personal narratives with collective histories, celebrating the transformative power of storytelling. Through a nuanced blend of personal narrative and historical context, Jones creates layered, multidimensional works that challenge conventional storytelling. Her practice is deeply informed by archival research, material experimentation, and performance, allowing her to explore the intersections of identity, memory, and transformation.
b. London, UK Lives and works in London, UK Roisin Jones is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, video, installation, photography, sculpture, and archival research. Her practice explores how the body and memory function as living archives, preserving personal and collective histories. By examining cycles of care, transformation, and resilience, Jones’s work reflects on identity, belonging, and cultural memory. She embraces love as a radical act of resistance and restoration, crafting narratives that invite audiences to engage with vulnerability, empathy, and hope. Rooted in her British-Caribbean heritage and experiences within the diaspora, Jones navigates the fluidity of identity and belonging. She weaves together folklore, symbolism, spirituality, and storytelling, using her art to honor the complexity of cultural identity. By drawing from ancestral memory and mythological motifs, she creates immersive worlds that bridge personal narratives with collective histories, celebrating the transformative power of storytelling. Through a nuanced blend of personal narrative and historical context, Jones creates layered, multidimensional works that challenge conventional storytelling. Her practice is deeply informed by archival research, material experimentation, and performance, allowing her to explore the intersections of identity, memory, and transformation.
Artworks Within Collection
Artworks Within Collection
"None of us live forever... We are all custodians, holding and promoting art for the next generation. We should all act as patrons and protectors, passing on our culture to the next generation."
Osahon Okunbo
Founder & Philanthropist



"None of us live forever... We are all custodians, holding and promoting art for the next generation. We should all act as patrons and protectors, passing on our culture to the next generation."
Osahon Okunbo
Founder & Philanthropist



"None of us live forever... We are all custodians, holding and promoting art for the next generation. We should all act as patrons and protectors, passing on our culture to the next generation."
Osahon Okunbo
Founder & Philanthropist










