Projects

STORYSCAPE
Bendigo Military Museum

”How could art deepen our visitor‘s journey?”

COMING 2026

Invisible architecture; a 13 stop audio journey inside and outside the museum, greatly expanding and deepening the museum’s exhibition space without adding a single wall. Working deeply with military museum staff, volunteers and its people to transform stories, artefacts and archives into a sound-based artwork comprised of composition, sound design and speech.

EVERYONE GOES TO HEAVEN IN THE CLOTHES THEY DIED IN (2.0)
Unannounced

“What would a month-long takeover of EGTH look like?”

COMING 2026

A coming together of multiple partners across a diverse range of industries for a major health and wellbeing event. Spread across multiple floors at one of Australia’s most innovative venues this project reimagines EGTH as a multi-modal program of events including immersive pre and post show experiences and ancillary events. Featuring animation, multi-screen video art, sound design, interactive exhibits and a composition for six pianos..

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SONIC BLOOM
City of Greater Bendigo

”What do flowers sound like?”

Centred around stories from the City’s Parks and Gardens team, Sonic Bloom was a multi-facted project commissioned by the City of Greater Bendigo. 

Through a series of sound recordings, installations and live performances, Sonic Bloom transformed the historic Rosalind Park Conservatory into a vibrant hub of exploration and connection for the whole of Spring.

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VAST
City of Karratha

”How do we creatively market a place so vast and complex?”

A documentary, an album, paintings, sculptures, a residency, workshops; a full program designed to celebrate the Pilbara. Bernard Fanning, Tyson Mowarin, Sally Seltmann, Paul Dempsey, Ro, Glenn Richards (Augie March), Alan Pigram, Adam Harvey,  Paul McDermott and more. Camped out 1500 kms North of Perth, once a thriving port and now a relic of European settlement ‘Bajinhurrba’ was reanimated when artists from around Australia descended on the stunning environment and its surrounds for this happening called ‘Vast'.

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SOFTER CURRENT
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP)

”What does renewable energy sound like?”

The tangible yet largely unseen energy generated by renewable sources expressed through the universal language of music. Sounds generated by renewable technologies - and the creation of sculptures in a renewable environment - and returning them as a compelling compositions which illustrate the evolution of this energy into melody, harmony and rhythm.

COMING HOME
Mount Alexander Shire Council

”How do we remember coming home?”

Coming Home was a community driven sound project supported by Phee Broadway Theatre At Home: a Mount Alexander Shire Council program.

Coming Home documents and celebrates the sounds of the commute from the city to our home in the goldfields of Castlemaine and surrounds. The music of train and road trips, once so familiar made almost a memory in the events of 2020, were brought back to life through sound recordings, remixing and a live concert performance at the Phee Broadway Theatre.

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