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Labyrinthine, 2021. Photography: Adrew Sikorski

Calm Clay, still from video footage, 2020. Photoghraphy by Sue CantMy first time on YouTube!

Calm Clay, still from video footage, 2020. Photoghraphy by Sue Cant

I was thrilled to have this piece, Labyrinthine, selected as a finalist in the 2022 Goulburn Art Prize.

The Prize is held biannually in the lovely Goulburn Regional Gallery, and aims to celebrate a broad range of contemporary artworks from the Region.



Calm Clay: My first time on YouTube!

An immersive making experience designed during Covid Lockdown to offer a moment of mindfulness and calm. This marriage of my ceramic skills and my previous career in Social Work and the Community Sector, brings me full circle and is the start of a new approach to my art practice.

 
Memento Mori, 2019. Detail. Photo by Andrew Sikorski

Memento Mori, 2019. Detail. Photo by Andrew Sikorski

Winner! My installation, memento mori, was awarded a first prize for 3D Art in the Foot Square Art Prize, 2019. Organised through Aspire Gallery in Brisbane to highlight emerging artists, it was the first time that Joint winners were announced.

 
Embedded, 2018.

Embedded, 2018.

House and Garden 2017

House and Garden 2017

Shrine of the Blue Maddona, 2016.  Image: Dorian Graphics

Shrine of the Blue Maddona, 2016. Image: Dorian Graphics

This piece, Embedded, was selected as a finalist in the Little Things Art Prize, 2018. Held annually through Saint Cloche Gallery in Sydney, the theme highlights the small things in life which make us happy.

 
 

My work found it’s way into House and Garden. The bud-vases were sourced from a stockist at that time - a lovely surprise to see them in print!

 

This piece, Shrine of the Blue Madonna, was selected as a finalist in the inaugural Palliative Care Australia Art Prize, Dying to Talk in 2016. The finalists were exhibited at M16 Artspace in Canberra. I was interviewed by the Association for their national newsletter.