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Dr Perdita Phillips has an expansive practice working in installation, environmental projects, walking, sound, video, publishing and object making. Her commitment to ‘ecosystemic thinking’ has led her to work with minerals, termites and bowerbirds at the intersection of the human and non-human worlds. She contributes to many interdisciplinary forums and her most recent solo exhibition was Fast/Slow/Complex at Spectrum Project Space, Edith Cowan University, Perth (2013). Phillips has also taken part in Bunbury Biennale, Bunbury Regional Galleries, Bunbury (2013); Testing Ground, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart (2013); and Yonder, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth (2012). She lives in Perth.

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  • Novel Ecologies (exhibited at)
  • Photobook and Art/Text/Clearinghouse Show (curator of)
  • fast|slow|complex (exhibited at)
  • Cusp residency (exhibited at)
  • In Vetland (exhibited at)
  • feathers conversation control (exhibited at)
  • Thinking skin (a collaboration with Jane Mulcock), Animals and Society II: Considering animals (exhibited at)
  • Vade mecum (exhibited at)
  • fieldwork/fieldwalking (exhibited at)
  • Semi (exhibited at)
  • Four Tales from Natural History (exhibited at)
  • Passing Place (exhibited at)
  • Novel Ecologies (exhibited at)
  • Photobook and Art/Text/Clearinghouse Show (curator of)
  • fast|slow|complex (exhibited at)
  • Cusp residency (exhibited at)
  • In Vetland (exhibited at)
  • feathers conversation control (exhibited at)
  • Thinking skin (a collaboration with Jane Mulcock), Animals and Society II: Considering animals (exhibited at)
  • Vade mecum (exhibited at)
  • fieldwork/fieldwalking (exhibited at)
  • Semi (exhibited at)
  • Four Tales from Natural History (exhibited at)