Her sculptural work explores the unseen forces—emotional, psychological, and environmental—that shape who we are. Often abstract and architectural, her pieces evoke internal characters and protective roles built over time. Drawing on geometric foundations and assembled through improvisation, each form reflects a personal negotiation with memory, experience, and emotion.

Across functional vessels, figurative sculptures, and suspended chain forms, Alexandra’s work is marked by tension and contrast—fragility and weight, containment and openness. Her debut solo exhibition, Where the Light Slips, examines these themes through a body of work that invites introspection into the contradictory aspects of selfhood and the quiet structures that hold us together.

Alexandra Neville is a ceramic sculpture artist based on Dharawal Country in Stanwell Park. With a background spanning both physical and digital practices, her work with clay has become a quiet, reflective space—an intuitive process that allows forms to emerge slowly and without prescription