



Category Archives: Published
Writing :: Published :: Ceramics Monthly
‘Last Supper’ Ceramics Monthly, September 2011, pp.42.45.
Published :: Photography :: Type Image

(illustration) Type Image by Barbara Brownie, Gingko Press, 2011. p.42.
Published Writing :: Art Review :: Artlink
Online version of the article available to read here.
Writing :: Swide by Dolce & Gabbana :: Food & Art
A short article I wrote for Feasting on Art was published in Dolce & Gabbana’s digital magazine titled Swide and was featured on the front page.
Writing :: Published :: Christian Science Monitor
The posts from Feasting on Art will now regularly appear in the Culture section of The Christian Science Monitor.
“What really makes your Feasting on Art blog stand out from the bazillion food blogs we’ve slogged through is your unusual combination of food and art.
You don’t simply feature recipes, you feature great art and great artists, and then you tie them together in fascinating ways. You explain the art and the genre clearly so I am not just joining in your love affair with food and art, I am understanding some of the history behind the food and the art! Otherwise, it would be like going to a silent wine-tasting dinner. Half of the enjoyment is in the learning and understanding. And I have been fascinated with your work.
Your presentation is exquisite and so wonderfully unique. Your knowledge of art combined with your love of food results in some delightful pairings of recipes and paintings.”-The Christian Science Monitor
Published Art Photography: Sculpture
All images were photographed for the Slow Burn catalogue.

National Library of Australia
So excited to become a search result!

Slow Burn Exhibition Catalogues
On August 5th, the exhibition Slow Burn – A century of Australian women artists from a private collection, will open at the S.H. Ervin Gallery.
I spent the past four months working very hard on the exhibition catalogue and am very proud to be a co-author on such an exciting and important project. Of the 102 artists from the collection, I researched and wrote 47 of the biographies.
The collection ranges “from the delicate pastels of Janet Cumbrae Stewart to the modernist prints of Margaret Preston through to the bio-techno sculptures of Patricia Piccinini. The works in the exhibition demonstrate the skill and versatility of women artists over the past hundred years” (S.H. Ervin Gallery).
The exhibition will be on view at the S.H. Ervin Gallery until the 19th of September.





