Rhizoming; language of print and place aims to explore the entanglement of nature, place and culture through a woodcut installation and accompanying offshoots based on artists books and objects. The works respond to the patterns and rhythms of a suburban beach on the Derwent River in Hobart. The exhibition aims to creatively explore, through printmaking and multiples, Deleuze’s theory that rhizomes pertain to a map that is always detachable, connectable, reversible, modifiable and has multiple entryways and exits with its own lines of flight.This project was assisted through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for the Arts and by the University of Tasmania
Submission note: [A thesis] submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of ...
The exhibition includes three key works that trigger different ways of thinking about language, logi...
A richly illustrated science-art story about connections in the landscape, biological and human worl...
Rhizoming; language of print and place aims to explore the entanglement of nature, place and culture...
Rhizomatic is an experimental, decentralised curatorial system based on the concept of the Rhizome, ...
My PhD journey encompasses three fields: non–toxic printmaking, digital technology and geological sc...
Place is one of the constant themes in contemporary fine art practice. The aim of this practice-led ...
This project investigates modes of representing the experience of a historically informed experience...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This event formed part of In Certain Places' Practising Place programme. It brought my research into...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
The aim of this research project is to create an expressive body of drawings derived from exploring ...
The book of -scapes is a proposal for a collective experiment that involves walking and drawing perf...
A/r/tography is a form of practice-based research steeped in the arts and education. Alongside other...
Roslynn explores the disparity betweeen versions of Tasmanian landscapes in colonial fiction and col...
Submission note: [A thesis] submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of ...
The exhibition includes three key works that trigger different ways of thinking about language, logi...
A richly illustrated science-art story about connections in the landscape, biological and human worl...
Rhizoming; language of print and place aims to explore the entanglement of nature, place and culture...
Rhizomatic is an experimental, decentralised curatorial system based on the concept of the Rhizome, ...
My PhD journey encompasses three fields: non–toxic printmaking, digital technology and geological sc...
Place is one of the constant themes in contemporary fine art practice. The aim of this practice-led ...
This project investigates modes of representing the experience of a historically informed experience...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This event formed part of In Certain Places' Practising Place programme. It brought my research into...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
The aim of this research project is to create an expressive body of drawings derived from exploring ...
The book of -scapes is a proposal for a collective experiment that involves walking and drawing perf...
A/r/tography is a form of practice-based research steeped in the arts and education. Alongside other...
Roslynn explores the disparity betweeen versions of Tasmanian landscapes in colonial fiction and col...
Submission note: [A thesis] submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of ...
The exhibition includes three key works that trigger different ways of thinking about language, logi...
A richly illustrated science-art story about connections in the landscape, biological and human worl...