I am a female Australian photographic artist. My photography explores the relationship between women and culture, and how we are influenced by the world around us. My love of nature guides both my life choices and my artistic practice.
Despite progress by feminists, women’s position in society continues to be subordinate to men. Progress is slow, and there are significant barriers to be overcome. I consider performative photography to be a great way of enabling conversations about inequalities and perceived gender expectations.
My work State of the Environment was exhibited in a 2015 SALA (South Australian Living Artists) exhibition, and was the inaugural winner of the Don Dunstan Foundation Award.
My latest work Perfectly Imperfect was exhibited at the 2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale from August 23 to October 20. The venue was the Ballarat Healthy Hub, 100 Bridge Mall.
Perfectly Imperfect will be exhibited at The Mill, 154 Angas St, Adelaide, from mid-January to mid-February, 2020.