Raisa Mclean (b. 2000) is an artist and curator making work in Melbourne/Naarm. Through a practice of visual song making, her works explore landscapes of intimacy engaged with philosophies of deconstructionism as a way of looking at memory based artwork and writing. She utilises the literary practices of auto-fiction and auto-theory as a conceptual framework to work from. Working across sculpture, etching, embroidery and found objects her practice links disparate materials through repeating written and visual motifs. 




‘Dream Board/Mysteries,”  2025, ink, cloth tape on steel



Working predominantly with materials that are usually used as support structures rather than in finished artworks with the intent of exposing multiple points of reference to memory, meaning is further deconstructed in her works.



‘Kaleidescope (Tightrope)’, 2025, cloth tape, steel and corrugated iron.


‘Exit Scene’ 2025, cloth tape and timber stain on plywood