Spinning World, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney


Opens to public on 7 July 2018 at the
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Some Useful Values at Life Space, Dundee


A Working Model of the World Friday, 15 June, 2018 to Saturday, 22 September, 2018 at LifeSpace
Science Art Research Gallery, Dundee Continue reading

A Working Model of the World in New York


Please join us for the opening of A Working Model of the World on Thursday 28 September 6-8pm (with curator’s walk-through from 5.30pm) at the Sheila C Johnson Design Centre, Parsons School of Design / The New School, 66 Fifth Ave at 13th St, New York
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The Illustrated Almanac of the Illawarra and Beyond


Wollongong Art Gallery opens on Friday 4 August. Exhibition runs from 5 August to 15 October 2017. Continue reading

A Working Model of the World


Some Useful Values are exhibited as part A Working Model of the World at UNSW Art Galleries from 5 May to 22 July 2017. Continue reading

Bundanon Siteworks

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Bundanon 2016 Siteworks on 24 September. Continue reading

‘A World of Things’ Review

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Review of ‘A World of Things’ in the Canberra Times. Continue reading

A World of Things

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Opening 6pm Thursday 30 July 2015: To be opened by Penelope Grist, Assistant Curator, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, and Chair of the Megalo Print studio + Gallery Board.
Exhibition dates 30 July – 23 August 2015.
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A World of Things: a work in progress

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A World of Things, a collaborative exhibition with Redmond Bridgeman, scheduled at the Huw Davies Gallery, ACT from 30 July to 23 August. A work in progress of component, Some Useful Values, can be found here: http://www.photonicsmedia.net/projects/cabinet Continue reading

Slowing Down Time 4

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At the Belconnen Art Centre, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT
Project dates: Tues 9th June – Sun 5 Jul 2015
Opening event: Friday 10 June, 5.30 pm
Meet the artists: Sunday 28 June 2.00pm
Gallery opening hours: Tues – Sunday 10am – 5pm
See: http://www.belconnenartscentre.com.au/exhibitions/slowingdowntime.html and http://artofslowingdowntime.tumblr.com/ Continue reading

Sixty Second Thoughts shown at Digital Art Projection Wollongong

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Sixty Second Thoughts is a collaborative work with writer Ali Jane Smith. The time-based screen work that brings together the practices of poetry and image-making. It is shown for the first time at the Digital Art Projection event in the Crown Street pedestrian mall Wollongong in April 2015. Continue reading

Slowing Down Time (iteration 3) at APS

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The third iteration of Slowing Dowing Time begins at Articulate Project Space. Continue reading

The Illustrated Almanac: Print Editions

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Two years in the making, The Illustrated Almanac: Print Editions are finally completed and now showing at Drawing Room in King’s Cross (gallery space in Cross Art and Books). Continue reading

Slowing Down Time at UOW

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In this second iteration of the experimental collaborative project, three artists, Jo Law, Louise Curham, and Sue Healey will be exploring the premise of slowing down time in response to the TAEM Gallery at UOW. Continue reading

Slowing Down Time

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With Louise Curham, Michele Elliot, and Sue Healy. At Articulate Project Space. The project opens from: 10th March to 6th April. The closing event is on Sunday 6th April. Gallery opening hours are Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11am – 5pm Continue reading

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My phD thesis, CONSTELLATIONS: Walter Benjamin’s Allegories and Montage, and the Contingent Assemblies of Fragments in Art Practice, has been awarded outright. This page is the appendix of my thesis that illustrates my own works discussed in the writing.
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Stills Fragments Landscapes

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The Situated Line

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Bundanon residency

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Gallery floor talk: Ikea as diaorama

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