Mosses and Marshes aims to put the Macquarie Marshes on an international stage I’ve just launched my second crowdfunding campaign of the past two years on the Australian Cultural Fund platform. My first campaign raised just over $5 thousand – 106% of its target amount. This second campaign, Mosses and Marshes, has launched in a very uncertain …
Calling Iceland from Australia
As an artist, you tend to have projects on the go all the time, but some years are bigger than others and 2019 will be that for me. While the intention is to set up a blog specifically for the project, this is a preliminary post to introduce you to my next big thing - …
Daily Migrations: UK curation
For their presentation of the Arts Territory Exchange archive, the without appeal collective installed and photographed work throughout an industrial space underneath one of the iconic train arches in Hackney, East London. Without appeal writes: Images from the ATE Views project and documentation from participant exchanges are juxtaposed with materials and machinery sourced from throughout …
Brick walls and frozen thoughts
Iceland has captivated me since I read Hannah Kent's Burial Rites in 2013... I've long believed if you voice an intention, you own it and have a responsibility to make it happen. Sometimes I'm pushed to my very limits doing this - outside and within my practice. It's how, two years ago, I committed to spending …
Finding the heartbeat
It goes without saying that there's a fair degree of excitement at the start of a new project, as the creative juices are flowing and you're experimenting with ideas. Add another artist to the mix and you have double the excitement. So, it is with the beginnings of the collaborative work I'm developing with Mudgee-based …
