Jodi Le Bigre
Jodi Le Bigre (b. Toronto) is an artist based in Scotland, working broadly across a full spectrum of printmaking, painting, and installation practices. Her work grows out of an interest in the interaction and interrelation of people and their environments, as well as people’s imagining of wilderness and otherness, and how the concepts of natural and human resources play into these interactions.
Jodi is a graduate of the Masters of Fine Art Practice (MLitt) at Glasgow School of Art, where she focused on printmaking. She has been invited on artist residencies in Italy, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Germany, and the UK, and has been awarded such prizes as the Royal Scottish Academy’s John Kinross Award and the Society of Scottish Artists’ Eichstätt Lithography Award as well as the SSA Engramme Printmaking Exchange. She regularly exhibits work in Scotland and internationally and her work is held in private and public collections, including the Royal Scottish Academy, Dumfries House, Iraq National Library, Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, and Herron Art Library at Purdue University.
As an extension of her practice, Jodi currently works at Peacock & The Worm as an editioning collaborative printmaker and printmaking technician. Previously she has worked in similar roles as etching technician at Edinburgh Printmakers and at the Glasgow School of Art as a lithography technician, working with a wide variety of celebrated artists and student practitioners alike.
