In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tarkine rainforest (Tasmania) for 8 days to record visually and textually the life they encountered there. The result would later be published in a collection sponsored by World Wildlife Fund, and Angus and Robertson. The essay is a daily account of the author's experience with rainforest biota.(Wildcare Tasmania Nature Writing Prize
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is a prestigious international contest whose aim i...
The paper argues that nature writing in the belle lettristic form exists in Australia; it broadens t...
Human and nonhuman animal lives are intimately entangled. In the age of the Anthropocene, it is impe...
In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tark...
This study explores the fourth genre, creative nonfiction, as the means to retell the stories of liv...
Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (aka boredomresearch) were invited to write an essay (1,000 words) for the ...
© 2014 Dr. Michaela Louise SpencerBy narrating episodes and events which arose in the course of eigh...
Essay contribution to the official exhibition catalogue for Jerwood/Photoworks Awards 2017 - Sam Lau...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
Masters Research - Master of PhilosophyThis exegesis is a supportive document to the Sculptural Inst...
The exhibition interrogates our preconceptions of the wilderness,and the role of the artist as adven...
Title from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA06/1618.; Part of the Peter Dombrovskis archive o...
Includes bibliographical references and index.John Schoen's Tongass Odyssey is both a memoir and a s...
TREE is a permanent artwork to mark the Charles Darwin bi-centenary, commissioned by and installed i...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is a prestigious international contest whose aim i...
The paper argues that nature writing in the belle lettristic form exists in Australia; it broadens t...
Human and nonhuman animal lives are intimately entangled. In the age of the Anthropocene, it is impe...
In October 2004 a group of artists (all male photographers and one writer (female)) entered the Tark...
This study explores the fourth genre, creative nonfiction, as the means to retell the stories of liv...
Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (aka boredomresearch) were invited to write an essay (1,000 words) for the ...
© 2014 Dr. Michaela Louise SpencerBy narrating episodes and events which arose in the course of eigh...
Essay contribution to the official exhibition catalogue for Jerwood/Photoworks Awards 2017 - Sam Lau...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
Masters Research - Master of PhilosophyThis exegesis is a supportive document to the Sculptural Inst...
The exhibition interrogates our preconceptions of the wilderness,and the role of the artist as adven...
Title from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA06/1618.; Part of the Peter Dombrovskis archive o...
Includes bibliographical references and index.John Schoen's Tongass Odyssey is both a memoir and a s...
TREE is a permanent artwork to mark the Charles Darwin bi-centenary, commissioned by and installed i...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is a prestigious international contest whose aim i...
The paper argues that nature writing in the belle lettristic form exists in Australia; it broadens t...
Human and nonhuman animal lives are intimately entangled. In the age of the Anthropocene, it is impe...