


FeeBee is a mixed-media artist who transforms found and reclaimed objects into whimsical, playful, and thought-provoking works.
Her practice spans collage, painting, sewing, assemblage, and sculpture, using materials such as wood saws, skate decks, dolls, rocks, and recycled items for inspiration and form. Her approach is intuitive and process-driven, allowing ideas to develop organically rather than following strict plans. FeeBee works from a shared studio in Upwey and has exhibited across Melbourne and the Dandenong Ranges. She continues to explore themes of transformation, resilience, and joy through her art, while also engaging with community initiatives and collaborative projects. Her work encourages audiences to find playfulness and meaning in everyday life and to see art as a way to foster connection and conversation.
Visitors to FeeBee’s studio step into a world where the everyday is transformed into the unexpected. Her space is alive with dolls, toys, tools, textiles, and found objects reimagined through assemblage, collage, and playful interventions. From altered garments and stitched words to sculptural pieces and installations, FeeBee’s work balances humour, raw honesty, and curiosity.
The studio offers an immersive experience: walls and tables lined with works-in-progress, collections of unusual materials, and finished pieces that range from bold and provocative to whimsical and surprising. Guests are encouraged to explore the stories hidden within ordinary objects and to see how materials most would overlook are given new life.
FeeBee’s studio is not just a place of making but a space of encounter, where transformation, experimentation, and imagination spark conversations and invite viewers to reconsider the familiar with fresh eyes.

"I work intuitively, letting the materials guide me. I enjoy balancing contrasts, darkness and humour, fragility and strength, pop culture and raw honesty. The process is as important as the outcome, often revealing unexpected connections and emotional resonance.
For me, art is a way of questioning, provoking curiosity, and opening space for reflection.I hope that people encountering my work feel both unsettled and delighted, recognising that even the most ordinary or discarded object can be transformed into something powerful, playful, and alive."
— FeeBee
21-22 and 28-29 March | Over two weekends
10am to 5pm
Burrinja- 351 Glenfern rd, Upwey
Ample free parking
0408 020 515
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