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I am an artist and PhD candidate based in Perth, Australia. My art practice aims to make visible select ontological slippages – in Western culture – which continue to influence the imaginary of the environment. Drawing from continental philosophy and interdisciplinary discourse, I investigate the binary between geo and bio, and scales beyond human contexts. I make sculpture, assemblage, audio-video, photography, painting and undertake durational performance in order to articulate my experience of Land. The methodology I engage involves journeys into geographically remote areas in Western Australia. Over the past two years I have collected and employed materials that are by-products from the mining industry; and, examined the site which contains the oldest rocks on Earth. These materials and experiences provides an entry point to explore complex modes of history and ways of knowing. By proposing an alternate point of view, my artwork aims to question the established metaphors used in the imaginary of the geologic. In 2017, I received a Bachelor Degree in fine art (First Class Honours) from Curtin University, and in 2018, I received a Curtin University postgraduate research scholarship which I am currently undertaking.

Field Trip is an international research symposium investigating creative practice at the intersection of art, science, technology and the environment. 

Sunshine Coast
Sep 25 2021

Field Trip - Arts, Science, Tech and Environment Symposium

Sunshine Coast
Aug 08 2020