'My practice explores how the sensations of the body can be understood in painting via the use of metaphoric expression.'
Savannah Jarvis is an Meanjin/Brisbane artist whose multidisciplinary practice investigates pain and the historical difficulties in it’s communication. Exploring how we may begin to understand and articulate the complex relationship between pain, the medical body and language, her work is underpinned by the notion that pain is inexpressible in language alone. Jarvis believes that pain has an articulation, and that images instead may succeed the realms in which language has failed. In 2020, Savannah completed a BFA with Honours at the Queensland College of Art.