
Projects
Projects developed across festivals, galleries, public spaces, and site-specific installations.
2026, feb
Oneironaut
Presented at Digi Music and Arts Festival, Canberra, this large-scale immersive installation combined projection, sculpture, and animation to create an environment shaped by colour, light, and motion. Expanding animation beyond the screen, the work invited audiences to move through and engage with a space where digital imagery and physical structures converged.
2025, oct
The Moon Has Ascended Upon Us
Developed through Signal's Young Artist Residency, The Moon Has Ascended Upon Us is a multi-sensory installation integrating projection, motion interaction, sculpture, and sound. The work explores the relationship between movement, environment, and audience participation through an immersive spatial experience.

2024, mar
Tidal Traces
Commissioned by Ocean Lovers Festival in 2024, Tidal Traces is an interactive installation combining sculpture, projection, and motion-sensor technology. The work invites audiences to engage with a responsive environment shaped by movement, light, and digital imagery.
2023, sept
Spell of the Instant
Spell of the Instant is an animated work presented as part of Science Gallery Melbourne's Friday Night Social program during Now or Never 2023. Through colour, movement, and shifting visual forms, the work explores animation as an immersive and atmospheric experience.

2023
Searchlight
Searchlight is an animated short exploring intergenerational memory, inherited experiences, and the lasting impact of familial relationships. Combining claymation, 2D animation, and coded digital processes, the work brings together multiple forms of animation to examine how personal histories are remembered, reshaped, and carried across generations.
Recipient of the Harry Hains Memorial Film Bursary, Victorian College of the Arts.
2022
Last Call At the Parade
Last Call At The Parade is an animated short exploring transformation through richly layered imagery and movement. The film was awarded Best Animation at the Sydney Women's International Film Festival and nominated for Best Australian Short, before screening at Melbourne International Animation Festival and AniMate Festival.

2021
Unstitching
Unstitching is an animated short that combines traditional and digital animation processes to create a shifting visual world of transformation and change. The film received Best International Animation at the Couch Film Festival and screened internationally throughout 2021 and 2022.
