ARTIST BIO
Krystal Hurst is a Worimi Artist and Creative Director of Gillawarra Arts, originating from Taree on NSW’s mid north coast. Krystal is a jewellery designer, painter, print-maker and workshop facilitator whose art practice is centred on ‘a way of being’ whilst reinvigorating and strengthening culture. Her inspiration derives from Country, memories, stories and community integrated in an innovative and contemporary way.
Krystal specialises in contemporary Aboriginal artworks on canvas, murals and running workshops. She has been commissioned to create artworks for many government, non-government and community organisations as well as supporting fundraising initiatives. Krystal was awarded ACT NAIDOC Artist of the Year in 2017, featured in the Indigenous women in business ‘Morning Sky Project’ and a Rubik3 ACT Indigenous Women in Business finalist in 2019.
Krystal has been involved in the Indigenous Jewellery Project and the Indigenous Jewellery Intensive Workshop held at the National Gallery of Victoria in partnership with the Koorie Heritage Trust to develop and promote Aboriginal makers in 2018. Alongside her niece Angie, together they developed jewellery designs for the Culture to Catwalk fashion show in partnership with the National Gallery of Australia. More recently, Krystal was featured among many artists in the Emerging Contemporaries at Craft ACT Canberra and the Aboriginal Bush Traders Bush Bling exhibition.
Recently, Krystal was a finalist in the prestigious Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) for her piece, "Resilience" in 2019 and more recently in 2020. She is the second contemporary jeweller to be accepted and the first from NSW in the NATSIAAs.