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Feeling deeply connected to matters of Black and White Australia since becoming educated in the issues in the mid 1990s, Karen says that identity, justice, equality and diversity are strong themes. So too questions about humanity’s place on the planet and our environmental footprints are strongly evidenced in Karen’s work

“I am interested in culture, identity and a more genuine positive and respectful
relationship with Indigenous Australia. My artwork goes across digital and
darkroom photography, intaglio and photopolymer print making and sculpture
from found materials, thus mirroring the ideas of a diverse dialogue.“  

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2013
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  • Mindful Things (exhibited at)
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  • Switchback Gallery 2011 (exhibited at)
  • Mindful Things (exhibited at)
  • Brunswick St Gallery (exhibited at)