Library’s end (1995-2025)
behind, before and below the School of Mines museum
Library’s end (1995-2025) Read More »
behind, before and below the School of Mines museum
Library’s end (1995-2025) Read More »
behind, before and below the School of Mines museum
behind, before, below Read More »
Maven (raven)Terrane Project DrawingLake View (dust)Void I to VI in the galleryRed Cloud (trophy)Red Cloud (resumption of nuclear testing)Red Cloud (collecting wood)Mirage IIDanaë Unbound (dust) and Danaë UnboundTenements (Frearson’s 1895) (detail)Signs of the timesRed cloud (salt lake)Woodlines Rock love brings together mixed media works responding to the past and present landscapes of the Goldfields. Artist
a grotto for not-so-round table conversations
structural grotto (exchange) Read More »
“…How’s things? What are you up to now? What’s on your mind at the moment?
Aren’t times weird. What do we do about this weirdness? Would you like to catch up for a half hour chat? On top of a mountain?
It’s been soooooooo long since we last talked…”
We must catch up — equinox burn Read More »
Battered and damaged, white flight feathers collection on the rocky shore
Swan Feathers on the Rocky Shore (Broke Inlet) Read More »
Lost Duchamp in Perth meets the ecological moment of 1968-1969
Between a shipwreck and an anthill Read More »
digitally printed limited edition book from Burning Mountain to the Hunter Valley Operations Public Viewing Point
two actions for wetlands (and For Spaced Know Thy Neighbour
-ing for Know Thy Neighbour Read More »
mixed media drawing. A network of cracks and fine damages overwhelmes a celebration of progress over nature
limited edition digital fold-out postcard. A timber town, 40 years later
Karri Kings (please don’t tuck me in until I’m yours) Read More »
limited edition artist’s book. A timber town, 40 years later
Karri Kings (please don’t tuck me in until I’m yours) Read More »
Mail art project: mixed media collages and digital inkjet prints. Darkness, the river, peristaltic waves
An interview by Merle Patched about sound, place and nonhuman worlds