Spanning over two decades, my practice is grounded in the experience of inherited displacement. My work reflects on the complexities of growing up between cultures — the tension between assimilation and cultural preservation, belonging and otherness, visibility and erasure. As a woman born in Australia to Greek migrant heritage, I work between analogue and digital photography to explore how identity is shaped by inherited memory, cultural loss, and the emotional landscape of migration. Central to my practice is the intersection between migration and the colonial destruction of the natural landscape, tracing how personal histories of movement and dislocation entwine with broader narratives of place, belonging, and loss.
I also work as a photographer, offering commissioned services with a focus on artwork documentation, exhibition installs, and live music.
Based in Perth | Boorloo, I have exhibited widely across Western Australia, with group shows at the Perth Centre for Photography, PS Art Space, Mundaring Arts Centre, Moores Building and Ferguson Foundry. My work has also featured in Terra Firma Magazine Issue No. 3 here
EXHIBITIONS
2019
Seeking Asylum in Country: Western Australian Landscapes - PS Art Space
2017
The Daedalus Project - Fringeworld Perth 2017
2006
Sex, Tripe and Bowling - Fotofreo 2006, various venues throughout Fremantle
The Space Between - Fotofreo 2006, Perth Centre for Photography
2004
American Souvenirs - Perth Centre for Photography
Inside the Square - Perth Centre for Photography
ART AWARDS
2005
Finalist, Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography
2004
Finalist, Iris Award - Perth Centre for Photography