French-born Carolyn Cardinet is an Australia-based experimental artist with a Post Graduate Masters of Fine Art from RMIT University Melbourne and a Bachelor of Fine Art from VCA, Melbourne University.
In her art practice Carolyn collects discarded and unnoticed objects; the rejected mass-produced objects of everyday life. Reclaiming these everyday objects she assembles this refuse into sculptural forms, drawing connections between the objects themselves and the natural environment from which they have been extracted.
In 2017, she held two solo exhibitions Microbeplastica (Sydney) and Organic Plastic (Newstead). Her largest installation Glacier at CUBE 37 (Frankston) was solicited for the Bastille Day Festival (Meat Market), Sustainable September (South Melbourne Market) and RETHINK (Ballarat) her sculptural installations adorned the 2017 French Film Festival opening ceremony.