James Parrett bio
         James Parrett (b.1976) is a Melbourne based sculptor.  In 1998, he   completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture) at Monash University,   Caulfield, and then in 2002 attained a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at the   Victorian College of the Arts, Southbank. 
           
Parrett has been a finalist in numerous important awards and exhibitions. 
 
In 2008 and 2009 he was a finalist in Sculpture by the Sea, and in   2005, 2007 and 2010, was as a finalist in the nationally respected   McClelland Contemporary Sculpture Survey and Award, at Langwarrin in   Victoria. 
 
He has previously exhibited at Gould Galleries, Axia Modern Art, and   Flinders Lane Gallery in Melbourne.  In 2009 Parrett completed a   commission for Metricon to create a major work along the Hume Highway   for 'Mandalay at Beveridge’, and in 2008 received a commission to create   a sculptural piece for the ‘Australand foyer’ at the Rhodes Corporate   Park in Rhodes New South Wales.  
 
Parrett is an established Australian sculptor whose works are often constructed of stainless steel. 
          
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