THREE EXHIBITIONS, 2008–2009
Borrow, Off the Kerb
I Feel Fine, Milly Sleeping
The Last Hurrah!, Imp Gallery
SECRETS OF THE PHOTOCOPIER AND NEW WAVE
Secrets of the Photocopier, as part of Sticky Institute’s Festival of the Photocopier, at Platform Artists Group, Degraves Street Subway, 2008.
The Centre for Fine Print Research Book Arts: New Wave: artists’ publishing in the 21st Century, at the School of Creative Arts, University of West England, Bristol, UK, 2009.
THREE POSTERS, 2007–2008
My Dacha is 13 storeys higher than yours
You know this isn’t the way home, don't you?
First time ever I saw you (Antarctica)
BUT FOR THE MOON NOBODY COULD SEE US
Prints, drawings, postcard collages, and artists’ books, exhibited as part of But for the moon, nobody could see us, at Imp Gallery.
IF WE STAND VERY STILL, NO ONE WILL NOTICE
Drawings and postcard collages, ‘posted’ to Mailbox 141.
A TRAPDOOR IN EVERY ROOM
A trapdoor in every room, above the Greville St Bookstore.
FOUR EXHIBITIONS, 2001–2007
<the space in between> book project
Lexicon: An exhibition of reworked pages from (a palimpsest of accidental extractions) the Chambers’s English Dictionary – London, 1898.
The Found Project
2001 — A Domestic Odyssey
AND THEY SILENTLY STEAL AWAY
A print created as part of the Summer Studios @ 66 (now known as The Print Imaging Practice Residency) RMIT summer residency programme and exhibited as part of Ex Libris (2005), accompanied by our artists’ books, The Case of the Lost Aviary, Trouble at Sea, The Dubious Clue, and By the Pricking of My Claws.
Including
Ex Libris catalogue essay by Jazmina Cininas
THREE PRINTS, 2003–2004
Two prints created especially for Act XII: New Works on Paper exhibited alongside a display of our artists’ books.
A lament to the sleeping kingfisher, commissioned for the Print Council of Australia, 2004.