Jayne Ivimey

An East Anglian by birth, the landscape of Norfolk and Suffolk are deeply engrained in Jayne Ivimey’s work.

Jayne has returned to the subject repeatedly over many years in a quest to understand its geology and its ecosystems. Now with the pressures on our coast and wildlife it has become vital to address these environmental issues. Seven years in New Zealand working in bird conservation alerted her to the global problems in the bird world and this increasing awareness feeds her work. Recent work has been concerned with the erosion of the Norfolk coast where she lives.
Jayne studied art history at the Sorbonne, then fine art at Wimbeldon School of Art, a masters at NUCA (Norwich) and a teaching Diploma at Leicester University.