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What we feel when
August 22, 2022
I'm off to Sydney tomorrow and Hawaii the day after. It's my first non-art-making holiday (and first international trip) since early 2019. For 2019, 2020,...
No Silver Bullets - money and art part 2 (fuck it!)
August 17, 2022
One of the things I want to do is show The Killing Sink in places that aren't Australia. To me, this seems like it would be a big step up and allow me to...
No Silver Bullets
August 17, 2022
One of the things I want to do is show The Killing Sink in places that aren't Australia. To me, this seems like it would be a big step up and allow me to...
Sophmore Album
August 10, 2022
I think the question that I ask myself in my art life is 'what's next?'. With art making, we often fixate on the wrong end point, and this can cause some...
I like maps but not Maps
August 3, 2022
A friend asked me to write about why I don't like to use navigation apps in cars and I figured 'why not? it's a whimsical enough topic', so here we are....
End of something, start of something else
July 27, 2022
Hey - so I think this is my, like, 5th email that's been about starts and ends in some form. I didn't realise that I've been thinking about things in this...
Good enough. Great. Perfect.
July 20, 2022
I've been making new work recently and it's sort of being amazing and disappointing all at the same time. The amazing part is being out, energised, engaging...
Bad rock climbing
July 13, 2022
When I lived in Canberra a friend of mine from teaching said 'hey come rock climbing'. She is a really accomplished climber, as is her husband (Australia's...
Low and Slow
June 30, 2022
I wanted to share a bit about how being an artist is going financially but I’ve had a surprisingly busy week and just haven’t had the chance to crunch the...
There's a season to everything
June 22, 2022
One of my favourite things to say is 'there's a season to everything' and it strikes me that it's a slightly more poignant way of saying 'everything ends'....
Heavy Rocks (it's a long one)
June 15, 2022
On Friday last week I went to my first live music concert in a long time. Not just because of COVID, but just in general I don’t go to much live music....
Five Years (...and counting)
June 7, 2022
On Friday I had a big shipment arrive at my house, a pallet jack had to be used to get it from the truck to my front door. Shrouded in an obscene amount of...
Biocrust, new work and when is an idea a good one?
June 1, 2022
Hello everyone. I know I'd said I'd be too busy to write a newsletter this week, but guess who has COVID? (symptoms are mild and I'm almost done isolating)...
Matty on break!
May 17, 2022
Hi guys - I'm traveling for work, then on leave, then traveling for work again, so it'll be a while. Have a great three weeks :)
Weeding changes the world
May 12, 2022
On the weekend I went to the You Yangs with my parents to weed Koala habitat. We were looking for a plant called Bone Seed (what a great name!) that...
The Lottery
May 5, 2022
Sometime in the last year or two I've noticed a change in myself: when I walk past a sign advertising the lotto I just can't help myself, I think 'fuck that...
Sweet Potato Dip
April 28, 2022
Yumi's Sweet Potato and Cashew Dip has a special place in my heart. The summer between Year 11 and Year 12 I was really, really sick. In, like, September or...
All the small things
April 21, 2022
Something I've been grappling with for a long time is the idea that regular, small things matter as much, or more, as larger, more dramatic, more story-...
Time
April 14, 2022
In my memory, some years are just monoliths: so much seemed to have happened and occurred. Others are barely blips. 2005, for example, is a year I could name...
There's a lot of waste in the world
April 7, 2022
I run a small publishing company and through this I send maybe 200-300 packages a year. It amazes me that, just by saving packaging I get from other things I...
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