Wilbraham's sculptural practice is deliberately hermetic, extensive, repetitive and perversely time-consuming, so that she can use this making time as a contemplative exercise. Her often wryly witty motifs arise from her relationship with the urban environment, political/economic discourse as well as from a traditional folk-art canon.

Jane Wilbraham (b. Shropshire, UK, 1967) studied at the Ruskin School or Drawing and Fine Art (1987-90), The Slade School of Art (1990-92). She spent 1993-1995 on residency at Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam. Wilbraham lives and works in London.