BIO
Flynn Parker-Greer is a Naarm/Melbourne-based emerging artist whose practice is grounded in craft and expressed through the language of jewellery and objects. Influenced by the sharp lines, geometry, and repetition found in architecture and design, they explore construction, precision, and spatial interplay through industrial fabrication, traditional jewellery techniques, and computer-aided design, translating an ongoing inquiry into how we perceive and notions of value.
They are completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Gold and Silversmithing) at RMIT and hold an Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design at Melbourne Polytechnic.
In late 2025, Flynn’s RMIT graduate works received the Wolf Wennrich Award for Craftsmanship acquisition and the RMIT Technology Prize, alongside an invitation to participate in Craft Victoria’s FRESH! 2026 exhibition. They have also been selected for a professional development fellowship program commencing in early 2026.
Image: Lee Alexander