
RESTORING CORRIDORS, TAKEN UP AGAIN
Restoring corridors, taken up again, was unzipped and released into the wild at the eleventh Melbourne Art Book Fair, 2025.

HOW WILL THEY KNOW THERE’S NO-ONE LEFT
How will they know there’s no-one left?, our first peepshow book released into the wild at the eleventh Melbourne Art Book Fair, 2025.

BILATERAL SYMMETRY
This time around, our fellow exhibitors, the insects, all, momentarily pressed within our artists’ book, Bilateral symmetry, are untethered and unglued upon the unfolding paper stage. And all weighing no more, it is estimated, than 1662 grains of gold, once bound in book form.
Including
Gloriously Wild: How artists Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison opened a tiny wildlife shelter in their backyard, Brita Frost, The Lost Island, 2024

THE REMAKING OF THINGS
What if you could grow a forest from a collection. What if you could weave a floor to ceiling landscape from E. G. Adamson’s Snow coral (1930s–1940s) and Louisa Anne Meredith’s Study for gum-flowers and ‘love’ (c. 1860). Slide Tom Roberts’s She-oak and sunlight (1889) alongside Tom Humphrey’s Summer walk (c. 1888), and glimpse Grace Cossington-Smith’s Bottlebrushes (1935) through the foliage.
Including
Erratic Temporality, Sophie Cunningham, The Melbourne Now broadsheet, 2023

BRACKETED BY LIGHT
To those who require foraging resources and roosting sites.
To the ingenious ecological kindness of the pollinators and seed dispersers.
The echolocators catching insects on the wing. The leaf-consuming fuel-reducers.
The intricate connection of all things.

SOMETHING REVERBERATED
There were once trees growing under the roads. There are still creeks flowing beneath the directional pathways we’ve imposed.
An artists’ book to take you within the forest, created especially for Biosphere.
Including
Biosphere — a sense of belonging catalogue essays by Felicity Spear and Penelope Gebhardt, 2021–2022
Inspired by the Collection, as part of World of the Book, Dome Galleries, State Library Victoria, 2024–2025

WITH WINGS OUTSTRETCHED AND QUIVERING
Empty the room. View it from the outside in. Brick by brick. Twig by twig. At the beginning: what is there?
An artists’ book featuring variations of the original Bowerbird collages we created especially for Genevieve Lacey’s Bower.
Including
Inspired by the Collection, as part of World of the Book, Dome Galleries, State Library Victoria, 2024–2025

DIP AND BOB
Dive into a 620cm long digital collage with an original watercolour cover, created especially for the NGV Melbourne Art Book Fair 2021.

COMPILATION BOX SETS, 2013–2021
Three years, flew: a compilation box of zines, 2019–2021
Nineteen: a compilation box of zines, 2017–2018
Twenty-four: a compilation box of zines, 2015–2016
A constellation of zines, 2014–2015
An order of zines, 2013

A HEMLINE OF SKY, FOREST, AND WATER THROUGH SMOKE
A Hemline of Sky Through Smoke
A Hemline of Forest Through Smoke
A Hemline of Water Through Smoke
Including
B is for Book, Frankeinstein Press exhibition, Bristol, UK

FOUR ZINES, 2019–2020
Rewild
Museum Sketches: Your Specimens Sing an Operatic Chorus
Please, I’m looking for (whatever you are looking for)
Paint out

KEEP A BEADY EYE ON
For the Museum of Aphorisms and Platitudes, we created a real but not real 24-page catalogue of Through a glass eye.

SIX LOOPED ZINES
I think all the world is falling
No longer six feet under
Disrupted and rumpled
Dim wood, spark bright
A warmed pebble in my hand
Looped

LOOPED
Presented in partnership with State Library Victoria, in the La Trobe reading room.

TWO ZINES, 2018
Paw Pad Path
Your gelatine silver print, in the shape of the full moon
Including
Artist Showcase, Australian Print Workshop (2020–2021)

SIX EXHIBITIONS, 2016–2018
Self-made: Zines and Artist Books
Impressions
Imaginings
The Confessional
Unusual
Animal Instinct

FOUR ZINES, 2017
Take a lesson from the ground
It was a familiar pattern
Pattern
Round, circle, dot

THREE ZINES, 2017
Winged
Limbed
Here, there

FOUR FOLDED ZINES, 2017
Seasonal museum sketches (autumn)
Duck in, duck out
Flippered and flightless
Dove, love, wash

A SERIES OF FIVE ARTISTS’ BOOKS, 2017
I think all the world is falling
No longer six feet under
Disrupted and rumpled
Dim wood, spark bright
A warmed pebble in my hand