Jenna Lee is a mixed-race Larrakia woman whose contemporary art practice explores the acts of identity/identification, label/labelling and the relationships formed between language, label and object. Being a queer, mixed-race (European, Japanese, Chinese and Filipino) and Aboriginal woman, Lee’s practice is strongly influenced by her overlapping identities, childhood memory as well as maternal teachings of subject and process. Central to Lee's practise is the process of analysis, deconstruction and reconstruction of subject matter and materials, using this method of ritualistic transformation to form new tangible languages.