THREE ZINES, TUMBLED AND PINNED, 2010
Closing my eyes, it is possible to imagine myself anywhere but where I am (I)
Closing my eyes, it is possible to imagine myself anywhere but where I am (II)
Who are you?
Including
Alexandra Hedberg, Art as Business: Gracia Haby, 2010
FOR YOUR POCKET
We are dreaming of the sea
Views in my pocket
A folded drawing of a Sulphur-crested cockatoo
A folded drawing of a Southern boobook owl
A folded drawing of an Australian Pelican
A KEY TO HELP MAKE YOUR OWN WORLD VISIBLE
An amalgam of sentiment and prose pulled from the pages of Hermann Hesse’s novel Der Steppenwolf (1927).
Craft Victoria
THREE ZINES, 2009
A vagary of impediments & a sneak of weasels
Tweak, Tweaked, Tweet
Tumble & Fall
Including
Space Invaders, National Gallery of Australia (2011)
Prima Facie, Bower Ashton Library, Bristol, UK (2021)
THREE ZINES, 2009
Summertime: And the livin’ is easy, just as Ella & Louis sang
Just the two of us: A fine pair
A Single Thought
THREE EXHIBITIONS, 2008–2009
Borrow, Off the Kerb
I Feel Fine, Milly Sleeping
The Last Hurrah!, Imp Gallery
A SERIES OF FOUR ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2009
Before all colour faded (Ricordo di Genova)
Many tiny potentialities (Københaven)
A view gleaned through looking-glass (London)
Looking only for you (Der Rhein)
A SERIES OF FIVE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2009
Primary transport for the dispelling of fallacious beliefs
Blinking in the light (Grand Saint Bernard et son hospice)
More than I was led to believe (Amsterdam)
Spending the night (Hotel Stenton, Philadelphia)
Exhausting all possible avenues (Abbay d'Aulne, Bruxelles)
A SERIES OF FIVE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2009
In search of a time the heart does not recall (Souvenir of Johannesburg)
Through purgatory passed, and then there was Bombay (Photogravure views of Bombay)
Seen and later forgotten (Souvenir of Niagara Falls)
Passing through, undetected for the time being (A Souvenir of Bangor)
Avant et Après (Dixmude, Before and After the War of 1914–1918)
POSTCARDS FROM…
Postcards from... A key to help make your own world visible (2009)
Postcards from... But for the moon nobody could see us (2008)
Postcards from... A trapdoor in every room (2007)
Postcards from... If we stand very still, no one will notice (2007)
Including
Melissa Cadden, Postcards from other worlds, The Eloquent Page: The National Library of Australia, 2011
A SERIES OF SIX ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2009
At the Château de la Malmaison tigers roam
Forming new acquaintances at the birthplace of Honoré de Balzac
I am not trying to trick you; not purposefully
They ate their meals on the grass and danced on the lawns (Versailles & les Trianons)
Meet me at the Opéra Theatre and hand in hand we'll go through the streets of Paris (Paris Vues Artistiques)
Eager for the old joys once more (Musée Grévin)
AND WE STOOD ALONE IN THE SILENT NIGHT
And we stood alone in the silent night was exhibited as part of But for the moon nobody could see us (2008), this artists’ book features several of our collaborative works created especially for our part in Lines & Shapes, Volume 3, Gather (2008).
Including
Victoria Cooper, Reading Montages: perceptions, dilemmas, edges and resolution, State Library of Queensland, 2016
A SERIES OF FIVE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2008
Objects gathered with care from recent reads I–V
A series of five artists’ books exhibited as part of But for the moon nobody could see us.
THREE ZINES, 2008
Good Evening, good evening. So nice of you to come all this way
Before it's too late
Small Collection
Including
Sarah Peters, Getting Lost in A Sense of Place in Artist Books, Walker Art Center, 2012
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)
A SET OF THREE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2007–2008
Some icebergs with their companions
Some icebergs with lights
Some icebergs
Melting is already undoubtedly and dramatically underway.
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.
A PAIR OF ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2007
If all the stars go out, I’ll follow my nose home
All the discarded things, mended
Two artists’ books exhibited as part of A trapdoor in every room.
THREE ZINES, 2007
Have Wheels, Will Go
Three in the Kitchen
What Do You Think?
Including
Millie Ross, Zine Scene: The creative world of DIY publishing, Yen magazine, 2007