Tessa uses audio as a medium to explore how humans relate to place, and what happens to this relationship in times of change. Informed by her personal experience of disaster recovery and environmental protest, she layers voice, music, and sounds to tell stories that couple reflections on living in the Anthropocene with the intimacy of a good yarn.
Find her other work at www.tessacampisi.com
Daniel Murray
Born and based in Naarm (Melbourne), Daniel is a lens-based artist and photographer. His work is predominantly concerned with ecological impact and the human use and abuse of space. Using medium format film and analogue processes, Daniel considers our relationship with the natural environment and the impact we have upon it.
Menachem New
Menachem takes photos on 35mm film to show what he can't explain of what he sees. In particular, he uses the unique contouring of film photography to present a whole individual vision, where the melting of the colours and shapes into each other via the film comes up as his own emotional perspective. Much of Menachem's work is concerned with the relationship of a person to a piece of their surrounding.
Stringybark Messmate timber for the frames donated by Curly Timbers.
Frames crafted by Isobelle Pearson-Marshall at The Timber Shack
Logo Design by Kudra Falla Ricketts
Unending gratitude for the time, tears and cups of tea to Anna Senior, Antanas Spokevicius, Lauren Bennet, Pete McCurley, Levi Jessen-Fennel, Tom Fairman, Gary Lawrence, Stefan Arndt, Tanya Loos, Harley Douglas and Amy Carlton v
This Project was made possible by a grant from Hepburn Shire Council, and support and guidance from Friends of the Earth Melbourne.