Game Over broadsides
Natalie Azzopardi is my first ANU EASS Ampersand Duck Broadside Residency recipient.When I gave the prize to her, she hadn’t officially left the ANU School of Art; they have a strange system where you...
View ArticleSetting up the residencies: 2010
In 2009 I spent some time thinking about what I really wanted to do with letterpress. I’d printed two fine press volumes, the kind of books that I’d always wanted to make, but they’d taken me three...
View ArticlePeter McLean & Sky
My second Ampersand Duck EASS Broadside Residency recipient is Peter McLean. He won the residency in December 2009, and for various reasons known to all emerging artists, he’s only got around to it 18...
View ArticleWhat are EASS residencies?
The short answer lies here. Otherwise: The ANU School of Art has a special place in my heart. It, along with the Australian National University in general, is one of my life’s sacred sites. Way before...
View ArticleHelani and Jon print up a storm
Helani Laisk and Jon Webster were the 2011 ANU EASS Ampersand Duck Broadside residents. I tend to write about them together, because they worked in the studio in the same time period, on different...
View ArticleBroad exhibition 2013
Broad was an exhibition of works by the first 8 recipients of the Ampersand Duck Broadside Residency. The residency is part of a project called the Emerging Artists Support Scheme (EASS) run by the...
View ArticleEASS Broad Gallery
A gallery of images by my EASS Broad residents, including process shots and work from their broader practice displayed in the 2013 exhibition. All works are for sale, prices are listed below. Natalie...
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