May 16, 2019
Darwin has a strong cultural heartbeat. Its beginnings can be traced to creatives who have come and gone and to many who remain, their influence shaping our perceptions and narratives about place.
There is a thirst for visual representation from artists that habituate...
February 24, 2019
It was a Sunday afternoon, I was lying on my couch, reading random extracts on line from the digitised diary of GW Goyder, the Surveyor General who was sent to the Northern Territory in 1869 to complete a land survey and select a location for what has become the city o...
September 12, 2017
The aim of the Lane Art Space is to activate a a key thoroughfare between West Lane and Mitchell Street, via a series of curated exhibitions, featuring poster size prints of local artists displayed on purpose built white walls and screen experimental digital video pr...
May 17, 2017
I took this video of a bird in benign captivity, during which I was undergoing a self-analysis of the ethics of representation. I was mindful of the circumstances through which this creature found itself inside a box, inside a house, inside the camera and now inside th...
May 15, 2017
My weekend adventure with three birds
Last Saturday morning I captured and set free a dove trapped inside the high ceilings of my apartment. It took sometime and persistence with sheet throwing, showing remarkable ingenuity on my part to trap it with minimum force. As I...