Ms Jessica Coldrey
2021
Victorian Government John Monash Scholar
Master of Humanitarian Engineering with Management
Engineering
Warwick University
England
Arts and Humanities, Architecture, Building and Planning
Sustainable infrastructure, human geography, social science, fine art, 3D printing
Jess Coldrey, recognised as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering in the UK and highlighted by The Australian Newspaper as one of Australia's brightest young people, blends art with humanitarian engineering. Her dedication to sustainability and inclusion has made her a standout figure in both disciplines. Her portfolio illustrates a dynamic combination of disciplines, marked by impactful exhibitions, residencies, and advisory roles in countries including Sweden, Singapore, France, England, Scotland, Australia, and Canada. Coldrey's approach intertwines technological innovation with artistic creativity, evident in her interactive installations and environmentally-themed artworks. Acting as a bridge between the scientific community and the public, Coldrey's art makes complex topics accessible and engaging. While featured in esteemed galleries like the Tate Britain and The Australian Museum of Photography, her artwork consistently retains strong research underpinnings. For example, her data-informed pieces presented at the World Congress on Endometriosis and the United Nations COP26 Conference sparked vital conversations about the future. Coldrey's academic contributions are as diverse as her art. She has guest lectured at King's College London and presented technical research at prestigious forums, including the World Conference on Ecological Restoration, Society of Plastics Engineers, Australian Transport Research Centre and the Australian Red Cross' Humanitarian Technology Lab. Her ability to powerfully translate complex concepts across sectors and inspire audiences has earned her widespread media acclaim in publications like Frankie Magazine, The Art Almanac, and Australian Photography Magazine. Her recognitions include titles such as a United Nations UNLEASH Global Talent, Laureate of the Australian French Association for Innovation and Research, and an Engineers Without Borders Influence Award recipient. These accolades underline her capacity to transcend traditional boundaries, driven by a passion for innovation and a profound belief in the power of creativity to transform society for the better. Jess is currently the Global Partner Engagement Lead at the World Green Building Council, London.
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