Jasmine Mansbridge

Jasmine Mansbridge

About the Artist

Jasmine is a professional practicing artist whose work is best described as the meeting of exploration and refinement. Jasmine has taken her art to a number of mediums – sculpture, large-scale public works and intimate paintings for private collection, and more recently film and animation. She is not afraid to venture outside an established comfort zone. Whatever her choice of art form, Mansbridge brings a refined and meticulous hand to the work; her deliberation and contemplation are evident at all times. The work provokes thought and wonder and gives the viewer the chance to apply their personal storytelling, as they unpack the geometry and portals of Mansbridge’s imagined world. With nearly thirty years of practice — seventeen of them full-time — Jasmine Mansbridge is a multidisciplinary visual artist, stone sculptor, and published author whose work spans painting, large-scale public art, installation, and writing. Based in the Grampians region of Victoria, her practice is rooted in placemaking, sacred geometry, and the natural world, creating work that actively supports the parasympathetic nervous system and a sense of belonging in the landscape.

Represented internationally by Art Partners HK and Soluna Fine Art (Hong Kong), Jasmine has maintained a sustained Asia Pacific presence across nine consecutive years of Hong Kong Art Week, encompassing exhibitions, workshops, and panel participation. In 2019 she was commissioned by the Hong Kong government to create a large-scale mural at Pacific Place, 88 Queensway — one of the city's most prominent public sites. Her 2017 visit to Beijing resulted in mural commissions and a significant connection with Red Gate Gallery, Beijing's leading contemporary arts institution.

In Australia, her public art commissions include large-scale works in stone, bonded aggregate, and mixed media. Her Postcards in Stone series — hand-carved Grampians sandstone maquettes and paintings — has introduced her stone practice to a new collector market, alongside ongoing major private and public commissions in sandstone.

Jasmine is a published author of two books — There's a Paintbrush in My Coffee (2016) and the poetry collection Poetry Buried in Geometry (2025/26) — with a third title forthcoming. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Hong Kong, France, Singapore, and London, and across Australia from regional galleries to major commercial venues. A confirmed retrospective at Horsham Regional Gallery opens in November 2026.

In July 2026, Jasmine will participate in the ONIRA Group Show residency in Lisbon, Portugal — continuing her commitment to international exchange and situating her practice within a global contemporary arts conversation.

She is signed with Seminal, a global branding agency, and is represented internationally by Art Partners HK and Soluna Fine Art.