Juliet Dodson

Juliet Dodson was awarded the Sarabande MA Scholarship. Juliet is an interdisciplinary artist working across sculpture, costume, painting, and performance. Her work explores the fragility of bodies and human existence. She is interested in self-inflicted evolution alongside philosophical ideas surrounding death, failure, and bodily anxieties. Dodson interweaves archetypes of nature's adaptations—such as talons, wings, and skeletons—into sculptural hybrids with the body to feel uncanny.

She is interested in protective moments that conceal and reveal the self. Dodson often creates 'impossible' objects where material is at odds with functionality, such as Anchored Descent—a sewn lead harness attached to a used parachute.

Dodson won the 2023 UK and Europe Designer Award at the World of WearableArt competition in New Zealand with her wearable sculpture Metamorphosis. Recent group exhibitions and projects include: Samuel Beckett's Quad at the Southbank Centre (2024), Warbling Collective (2025), Hypha Studios (2025), and costumes for the BFI/Kodak-funded.