(lives and works on Wurundjeri land in Naarm / Melbourne)
Education:
2022 B.F.A. (Honours) Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University
2019 B.F.A. Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne University
Solo Shows:
2023 Serious Things, Daine Singer, Melbourne
2021 panoply (she dresses up like that to go out for noodles?), TCB, Melbourne
2020 glistening windows theory, Daine Singer (Project Space), Melbourne
Selected Group Shows:
2024 Before a Thud, Conners Conners, Melbourne
2023 odd fragments, ad infinitum, BLINDSIDE, Melbourne
Unison, curated by Sebastian Henry-Jones, West Space, Melbourne
Inanimate Assemblage, SEVENTH, Melbourne
golden macaroni, FELTspace, Adelaide
2022 grad.show.2022, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne
articulating the slipperiness of the half-escaped thought (two-person show with Skye Baker), KINGS, Melbourne
2021 B-SIDE Annual Fundraiser, BLINDSIDE, Melbourne
these are a few of my favourite things, Trocadero, Melbourne
2020 B-SIDE fundraiser, BLINDSIDE, Melbourne
Against Rationale, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne
six p.m. on a wednesday, BLINDSIDE, Melbourne
Niche Fetisch 001, curated by HeeJoon Youn and Francis Carmody, Melbourne
2019 Grad.Show.2019, The Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne
Friends and Family, Daine Singer, Melbourne
Majlis Travelling Scholarship, curated by David Sequeira, Margaret
Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne
Keep your cat informed about the most terrifying effects of ancestor
worship, for Mudfest, University of Melbourne, Melbourne
TalkBox, Classic Cinemas, Melbourne
2018 If you lived here, you would be home by now, Loeffler Suite,
Melbourne
2017 South of the City, Toddy, Melbourne
Proud, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne
Vernacular (For Jon), VCA Student Gallery, Melbourne
One-year display at the SACE Board Office, Adelaide
SACE Art Show, Light Square Gallery, Adelaide
Awards:
2022 Stuart Black Memorial Award
2019 National Gallery of Victoria Women’s Association Award
Publications:
2020 glistening windows theory for Memo Review, by Amy May Stuart
2019 Sex and the City will save you, written by Rhonda Dredge,
Southbank Local News (6 August)