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.
FIND YOUR PLACE
Find Your Place was exhibited as part of A trapdoor in every room (2007), and later as part of the 2008 Libris Awards: Australian Artists’ Book Prize, Artspace Mackay, Queensland.
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
A SERIES OF THREE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2006–2008
Rouen: Just passing through
John O‘Groats: Just passing through
Le Havre: Just passing through
Three unique state artists’ books in the collection of Monash University Library.
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
A SERIES OF FOUR ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2005
The Case of the Lost Aviary
By the Pricking of My Claws
The Dubious Clue
Trouble at Sea
Featuring a cast of extinct animals, a series of artists’ books with a distinct nod towards Agatha Christie, created for and exhibited as part of Ex Libris at RMIT, and later shown as part of Dervish (2006), Fictions (2008) at MUMA, and Interconnections: Books, Text, Art (2014) at the University of Melbourne’s Baillieu Library.
THOSE TWO DARING PIRATES
Those Two Daring Pirates was launched in West Melbourne at Hound Dog’s Bop Shop, a record shop specialising in original and reissues of rock & roll, rockabilly, hillbilly, country, blues, soul, jive and boogie.
NEW ORLEANS: A FOUR DAY FEAST
Twenty-seven watercolored drawings folded, cut and shaped into three dimensional serves of jambalaya, boiled crawfish and hot beignets.
A PAIR OF ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2002–2003
Melbourne in 31 days
30 days in Vienna
One month can zip by without notice or drag on for eternity. Occurrences within the month are sometimes remembered, but through the space of time, these memories can become distorted or blurred.
Including
One Month — Melbourne Vienna catalogue essay by Georgia Cribb, 2002
TEN EARLIER ZINE TITLES AND THEIR PARTICULARS, 2002–2007
It all began in 2002.
Is there kunst in the house — How to get by on €4 a day
Everything between home & work
Looking out the window
Where does the musk rat keep his musk?
A pair of zines for Omar & Olive
HOW TO... series of four
Imagined travels
11.5 fossils
Geschlecht und Schoklade
Footy Essentials
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.
A SERIES OF SIX ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2000–2001
It all began with a limited edition series of six artists’ books in 2000–2001.
This morning I went into the garden
Nao falo Portuguese
The ermines tea party — One weekend
The Kingdom of the Blue Poppy — as made for Sinclare
101 ways to get to your favoured destination
Snug as a bug in a rug