'Tender ground' (installation view), 2025 Site-specific installation. Found and discarded materials (cement mortar, acrylic lacquer, PVA). 201 x 145cm. Photo courtesy of Puzzle Gallery, Chippendale
'Tender ground' (detail), 2025 Site-specific installation. Found and discarded materials (cement mortar, acrylic lacquer, PVA). 201 x 145cm. Photo courtesy of Puzzle Gallery, Chippendale
'Tender ground' (installation view), 2025 Site-specific installation. Found and discarded materials (cement mortar, acrylic lacquer, PVA). 201 x 145cm. Photo courtesy of Puzzle Gallery, Chippendale
Site drawing (installation view), 2025 Site-specific installation. Found and discarded materials (cement mortar, acrylic lacquer, PVA, brick). Dimensions variable. Photo courtesy of Puzzle Gallery, Chippendale
'Mur mur' Exhibition featuring works by Sadhbha Cockburn and Emma Pinsent. November - December 2025
'Elegy I' (detail), 2022 Washed Gyprock plasterboard. 120 x 200cm.
'Elegy I' (installation view), 2022 Washed Gyprock plasterboard mounted on timber. 120 x 200cm. Image courtesy of Lilac Studios at Schmick Contemporary, 2022.
'Elegy I and II' (installation view), 2022 Washed Gyprock plasterboard mounted on timber. 120 x 200cm each Image courtesy of Lilac Studios at Schmick Contemporary, 2022.
'What remains', 2022 Sculptural component of three-part video installation: cement, sand and discarded polystyrene; found object (concrete and steel reinforcing). Dimensions variable: cement block (90 x 40cm), found object (approx. 20 x 60 x 20cm).
'Elegy for La Niña' (installation view), 2022 Gyprock plasterboard on panel. Diptych: panels 3 x 1.2m each. Image courtesy of Peter Morgan NAS Gallery, Sydney
'Elegy I, II and III' (installation view), 2022 Washed Gyprock plasterboard mounted on timber. 120 x 200cm each Image courtesy of Justine Roche. Exhibited at Tamworth Regional Gallery, 2025.
'Elegy I, II and III' (installation view), 2022 Washed Gyprock plasterboard mounted on timber. 120 x 200cm each Image courtesy of Justine Roche. Exhibited at Tamworth Regional Gallery, 2025.