Kelly Jazvac

Kelly Jazvac (born 1980) is a Canadian artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

[2] Jazvac describes her own views on sculpture and installation as, "a practice that addresses the way objects and human bodies coexist in the world.

"[3] She often works with salvaged vinyl, which she physically transforms to create compressed sculptures.

[2] Her practice has been described as having, "ecological overtones, as a salvaging enterprise that might result in a wearable quilt or a habitable shelter.

The name was proposed by Jazvac alongside Charles Moore and Patricia Corcoran, and it designates a type of stone that contains mixtures of natural debris melded with hardened molten plastic.