JILL WESTWOOD (b. 1960, Black Country, UK) is an artist, art psychotherapist and researcher working across a range of practices spanning film, performance and writing. Her work has featured in group exhibitions including CONDO London hosting sans titre, Paris, Sadie Coles HQ, London (2026); Systema, Palais Carli, Marseille (2025); Leigh Bowery!, Tate Modern, London (2025); Women in Revolt: Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990, Tate Britain, London/National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh/Whitworth Gallery, Manchester (2023-25), amongst others. Her films have been screened at the British Film Institute, London (2014, 2024). Her publications include book chapters, articles and co-editorship of Art Therapy in Australia: Taking a Postcolonial, Aesthetic Turn (Brill Sense: 2019). She has led MA Art Psychotherapy programs at Western Sydney University and Goldsmiths University, London. Collaboration is central to her practice. In Australia in the 1990s and 2010s, she co-founded SJSJ, a collective of artist-art psychotherapist-educators. Since returning to the UK, she has continued to work with longstanding collaborators, including Antal Nemeth (NEMETHWESTWOOD23), Alex Binnie and Christine Binnie (Miss Marina Psychopomp/The Neo-Naturists), as well as projects with the MA Art Psychotherapy team at Goldsmiths and an ongoing collaboration with Lesley Morris.