Sculpture

Glass Microbiology

Created in clear glass, the sculptures are designed for contemplation and to consider how the artificial colouring of scientific imagery affects our understanding of phenomenon.

Archive

Dating back to 1995, these early works describe the journey towards Jerram's current practice. With an interest in process, sound and light, Jerram has created a number of small installations, sculptures and performances for arts organisations and institutions from New York to London.

Creative Space

Proposal for a 10m high concrete underwater sculpture that prevents trawlers from damaging the seabed whilst acting as a coral reef for sealife and an artwork for divers.

Sculptural and Perceptual studies

Previously unseen work. Jerram explores the edges of perception and has a natural interest in this area because he is colour-blind. Since his professional practice began hundreds of sculptural studies have been carried out which feed into his larger installations and understanding of the world around him.

St. Pauls Concertina

Victorian Concertina made from a collection of photographs taken whilst living in St.Pauls, Bristol 2002.