I used to find dead insects in your pockets I used to find dead insects in your pockets functions as … More
Category: Contextual Assignments
Oral paper, presented September 16, 2.15pm, Whitecliffe Library.
Inline with my process and methodology which privileges storytelling and dialogue above object based formalism, I have invited you to … More
I say a little prayer for you, responses
If you missed the radio show or would like to listen again, you can access the performance here: I say … More
reflective statement 2.0
Using a process of conversation, listening and recording, I collect stories and produce objects which help me understand relationships, my … More
An ideal syllabus
“Imaginative thinking, the key to creative problem-solving, consists in combining existing ideas, information and materials in new ways…To solve a … More
Key research questions and other things I didn’t want to talk about
Reflecting on the recent crits from July and September seminars has help to form language around central themes and concepts … More
Subject / Content
Some viewing while I contemplate my response to key questions emerging from my practice. Susan Hiller. Subject / content in my … More
Art Work review – Something to Remember, by Alexis Neal and Elke Finkenauer
Something to Remember was a collaborative exhibition by Alexis Neal and Elke Finkenauer, installed at the Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland from … More
reflective statement
Fragment, detail “…I realized that my mother had done all these things for me before I had remembered. I was … More
A further enquiry…and a connecting thread.
Fragments from re-potting; re-purposing crockery: only the best, 2018. Reflecting more objectively on the first contextual questions around my practice, attention … More