Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here.

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc
 Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The proc

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here.

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

Over a 10 month period I learnt how to weave and weld using skill-sharing and DIY forms of learning. This exhibition is the outcome of that process. The show was accompanied by thirty one-on-one skill sharing workshops throughout the month. The process of learning these skills was documented in a book available to read here. Essay by Leen Rieth available here

Collaborative audio work with Rachael Archibald. Production assistance from Llewellyn Millhouse, Anya Swan, James Barth and Alleyne Learmonth. Documentation by Charlie Hillhouse.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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