SELECTED WORKS
This collection brings together a cross-section of my recent projects across art, design, curation, and cultural consultancy. Each work is grounded in Country, informed by community, and shaped through collaboration. From large-scale public art and environmental interventions to intimate cultural programs and brand identities, these projects reflect my commitment to embedding First Nations stories, knowledge, and presence into the spaces we live, work, and gather throughout Tasmania and Australia. You can filter specific works based on your interest by selecting a category below.
Aboriginal Education Services
Commissioned to create a suite of culturally recognisable artworks, I developed a visual identity for Aboriginal Education Services’ School-Based Apprenticeship Program.
Junction Arts Festival
Created for Junction, this design honours Princes Square as a contemporary meeting place long used by the Palawa for gatherings and yarning, the site inspired a circular composition reflecting knowledge-sharing, memory, and movement.
Tas. Symphony Orchestra - Vibrations
Commissioned by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, this artwork responds to the cultural foundation of Lutruwita/Tasmania and the Orchestra’s commitment to reconciliation, our community and relationship building.
Tas. Symphony Orchestra - Vibrations II
Building on the original artwork, this second commission reflects the growth of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra’s relationship with community. The line work has been extended, rippling outward to symbolise awareness, connection, and cultural development.
Lutruwita Art Orchestra
I developed an artwork that evolved into a full visual identity. The design draws on themes of gathering, diversity, and the water that surrounds our island home. Organic shapes mirror the coastline and evoke the natural flow of creativity and connection.
Australian Music Examinations Board
For the Australian Music Examination Board’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, I created an artwork imagining music as a cultural force moving through Country, as songlines have for millennia.
Henry Jones Art Prize
A finalist in the art award, kanalaritja has over 24,000 individual strokes and 11 hours of work went into recreating this piece as a digital artwork, honouring the skill, patience, and cultural strength of our women in sustaining Palawa traditions.
Devonport Regional Gallery
TERMS showcased works by Palawa artists from the gallery’s permanent collection alongside contemporary works on loan. For this exhibition, artists selected and presented our own works, ensuring they were shown with consent and cultural context.
Tas Walking Co.
I created an artwork that reflects our ancient connection to landscape. The design incorporates two line styles, one representing land under non-Indigenous management, and one marking waterways and access routes.
Tasmanian Eco Collective
Working with founder Brodi Lucas, I designed a logo and digital assets for Tasmanian Eco Collective, a business showcasing and selling Tasmanian-made products.