INFO

As a young girl, my mother Elizabeth introduced me to 35mm film while exploring the Australian desert. Since then my whole consciousness has drawn me towards the camera. My practice spans photography, light sculpture, video, sound, and public art programs. I refer to these mediums when examining themes of girlhood, womanhood, community, and ancestry. Having grown up in regional Australia, I often choose to create work through remote settings that hold personal significance. I love to completely immerse myself in faraway locations, from the Australian Western Desert to the tiny Irish town of Kilfenora, County Clare.

My practice invites subtle moments of transformation for myself and the audience/participants. When exhibiting work, I create a fantastical narrative that adopts a combination of my workshop realisations and unexpected combinations of personally meaningful materials. I often play with the duality of the feminine.

Feeling into the tensions of our current social context, my practice is the way that I counteract the lack of authentic connection and equality. My work is a graceful interception.