I’m honoured to share that my collagraph Standing Still has been selected as a finalist in this year’s Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize. Now in its fifth year, this annual prize has become one of Australia’s leading art and design competitions with a focus on environmental awareness and sustainability — a theme close to my heart and practice.
The exhibition will be presented across three venues — Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Curl Curl Creative Space, and Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery — from 1 August to 14 September, open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–5pm. Prize winners will be announced on Thursday 31 July at 6:30pm.
Standing Still presents an Australian Magpie, a symbol of resilience amid changing environments. Created using recycled Tetra Pak, this piece explores the tension between nature’s beauty and human impact. The magpie stands as a quiet reminder of what we risk losing, while the substrate — a discarded material of convenience — reflects the realities of our disposable culture. I hope this work invites viewers to pause, acknowledge this contrast, and consider their role in shaping a more sustainable future.
You can find more details about the exhibition and the prize here.
Standing Still, Collagraph (TetraPak)