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Yes, it was true: he was as young as newly formed mud, and he talked to himself as if reciting poetry.

Haruki Murakami

 

My practice is constantly changing. Stylistically my work has never been stable, and my conceptual concerns are always multitudinous and moving. 

 

Inspired by an early and lasting love of drawing, poetry and the rainforest - my practice manifests in experimental and interdisciplinary works. While studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Monash University, I became more interested in making work that was conversational and curatorial, often working with installation and mirrors.  Since graduating with a double degree (a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioural Studies) I have been exploring how processes such as poetry, photography and sound recording might provide a means of making an art that is simultaneously observation, documentation and reflection.

 

I am currently interested in fleshing out questions of embodied subjectivity and semiotic social practices, looking at how humans and non humans can reorganise their relationships with each other through sensing, feeling, reflecting, making, remaking. I hope to queer my practice away from the ossification of labels, talk through the body, and challenge both essentialist and anthropocentric accounts of value and experience. Let me eat silence, for our hunger makes material conversations take flight.

 

 

 

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