Color Canopies (2019)

A set of three 'color canopies' were made to create a burst of color in the new Kambri precinct of the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, during the university's orientation week in 2019. The focus was on color and materiality - to create something that would offer a break for the eyes from the concrete, metal constucts of the surrounding environment. The installations also interact with nature, their movement being dictated by the wind and weather. With color and movement turning these installations into objects that seemed alive with motion and activity, they transformed the space of the Kambri precinct into something warmer, friendlier and more welcoming.

Before I Die Wall (2016)

In November of 2016, I created the Before I Die Wall, in conjunction with Design Canberra Festival and Craft ACT, funded by a grant from In The City Canberra. The Before I Die Wall is a participatory public art project that invites people to contemplate death, reflect on life, and share their personal aspirations in public. The wall was located in the city centre of Canberra, and remained there for 6 months.

Liminal Space (2017)

The interactive installation Liminal Space was set in a makeshift bedroom utilising recycled materials. A motion camera and a projector were set up to track the movements of those who entered the room, reflecting these movements onto the projection with a simulation of the room in the form of an interactive animation.