Wearable seed library in a carrier sling
‘Baby wear’
Ursela le guin -- carrier bag of fiction
Anna Dunnil - gleaning weavings
Sharing notetaking practices
shelley’s habitat - shared 27/05
inside the studio, somewhat interstitial space as is the closed-in sunroom at the front of a semi.
view from outside
my street tree and where I’m culivating native weeds/grasses
outdoor raw material storage
what we’re reading (intellectual compost)
shelley - Rivers and Resilience: Aboriginal People on Sydney's Georges River - heather goodall joan beaumont - unsw press 2009
shelley - finding the mother tree: discovering the wisdom of the forest - suzanne simard - knopf 2021
shelley - not quite white in the head - melissa lucashenko - uqp 2025
Fruited and decomposed in the native weed street bed, I can’t find a precise ID, but perhaps Leucocoprinus birnbaumii (flowerpot parasol)
lawn space behind invisible art space
03/06/26
playing with scanner, flowers from commerically availabile native bouquet
Garden zine drafts by Emily
* A garden is not a grassland https://worldwideworms.net/a-garden-is-not-a-grassland-1
* Troubles with my buddy oxalis https://worldwideworms.net/troubles-with-my-buddy-oxalis-1
* The halo technique for bush regeneration https://worldwideworms.net/the-halo-technique-for-bush-regeneration-1
* Relationship anarchy with gardens https://worldwideworms.net/relationship-anarchy-with-gardens-1
25/06/26
Shelley’s Immersion series, created in collaboration with the Georges River siutated at Carss Bush Park, while AIR at the Carss Park Artist Cotttage.
Immersion I (left) and Immersion II (right)
Compost piles - 2024 - on-going. I have never shown this work, it’s an extention of my compost collaborations starting in 2024. I’d like to include some other compost sources to enrich and diversify the work. Perhaps i can send you some silk/bedsheet to put in your compost?
July 2026