I have over ten years of experience in a variety of industries, including: arts education, arts production, event coordination, landscaping and construction. By incorporating arts, education and construction techniques, I have assisted many businesses in improving their program delivery and experience of their projects.
Arts production/Events coordination.
Toronto, Canada
[email protected]
My training as a studio artist and art historian has given me the ability to educate others in the significance of: time, place and materials and give insight to new creators on the importance of their communication through the arts.
Working for the largest landscaping events company in Melbourne I have gained invaluable: interpersonal, time management, logistics and project coordination experience. I have worked closely with corporate clients to ensure exceptional product delivery and presentation.
Through my experience teaching in Korea I was introduced to the world of education and its many rewards. From initial introductory activities to creating a group presentation and performance; seeing young minds of various abilities come together to work on positive goals and achieve new understanding has ignited a lifelong pursuit.
Greenevent, Melbourne VIC Feb 2016 – Present. http://Greenevent.com.au/
• Installer/Landscaper/Land Artist – Rainbow Serpent Festival 2018 Lexton VIC Feb 2018
• Wide Open Space Festival - Alice Springs NT -April 2018
•Golden Plains XXII - Meredith VIC - March 2018
Hankook International University Of Foreign Studies English Camp – Yongin South Korea http://international.hufs.ac.kr/
Part of a high caliber grounds keeping team for Adena Springs North race horse training facility, Aurora ON 2006-2009 • website: http://Adenastallions.com
Richard, myself and David packing up one of our ten "Flexi Tanks" which we used to service clean water fountains, back up showers, and sumps for our portable dish washing trailer. This particular piece of equipment was integral in allowing our operation to leave as little a footprint as possible at any of our eight campsites along our ten day ride.
Richard and Rob Priestly (Team Leader/Engineer) replacing the worn our break drum on our portable dish washing station. Two enthusiastic young riders took the opportunity to pose for my photo of my team mates at work. There was an incredible spirit on this ride in which riders young and older worked together to create a positive environment and healthy lifestyle.
A couple pictures of myself working in the beautiful sun and satisfying rain. I am thankful to my team mate Jan for taking these shots; as I am usually the one behind the camera.
Riders returning form a long days ride; ready for hot showers, a meal, some live music and a good nights rest. As service team members it was our job to make sure we arrived ahead of time to set up all of the essential water and power systems and to be ready to solve any technical problems. Then up early to pack down and begin the race again!
Here are a few photos of a series of land sculptures I created for the lifestyle Village at Rainbow Serpent Festival 2018. This was my first time working at a major music festival and creating works from almost 100% natural and found materials. This one here is the Zen Garden, created from cob clay, wood, quarts and painted with ocher, all from the site.
This was another cob clay piece I created as an intuitive instinctual mandala. The piece ended up taking on a life of its own; with the swirling gestural marks (made by my fingers in the cob slip) representing wind, waves, as well as cosmic fiery sun like swirls. This was my favorite piece to make as it just kind of made itself; I could see this and other cob-based art translating well into a group activity.
I have over ten years of experience in a variety of industries, including: arts education, arts production, event coordination, landscaping and construction. By incorporating arts, education and construction techniques, I have assisted many businesses in improving their program delivery and experience of their projects.
Arts production/Events coordination.
Toronto, Canada
[email protected]
My training as a studio artist and art historian has given me the ability to educate others in the significance of: time, place and materials and give insight to new creators on the importance of their communication through the arts.
Working for the largest landscaping events company in Melbourne I have gained invaluable: interpersonal, time management, logistics and project coordination experience. I have worked closely with corporate clients to ensure exceptional product delivery and presentation.
Through my experience teaching in Korea I was introduced to the world of education and its many rewards. From initial introductory activities to creating a group presentation and performance; seeing young minds of various abilities come together to work on positive goals and achieve new understanding has ignited a lifelong pursuit.
Greenevent, Melbourne VIC Feb 2016 – Present. http://Greenevent.com.au/
• Installer/Landscaper/Land Artist – Rainbow Serpent Festival 2018 Lexton VIC Feb 2018
• Wide Open Space Festival - Alice Springs NT -April 2018
•Golden Plains XXII - Meredith VIC - March 2018
Hankook International University Of Foreign Studies English Camp – Yongin South Korea http://international.hufs.ac.kr/
Part of a high caliber grounds keeping team for Adena Springs North race horse training facility, Aurora ON 2006-2009 • website: http://Adenastallions.com
Richard, myself and David packing up one of our ten "Flexi Tanks" which we used to service clean water fountains, back up showers, and sumps for our portable dish washing trailer. This particular piece of equipment was integral in allowing our operation to leave as little a footprint as possible at any of our eight campsites along our ten day ride.
Richard and Rob Priestly (Team Leader/Engineer) replacing the worn our break drum on our portable dish washing station. Two enthusiastic young riders took the opportunity to pose for my photo of my team mates at work. There was an incredible spirit on this ride in which riders young and older worked together to create a positive environment and healthy lifestyle.
A couple pictures of myself working in the beautiful sun and satisfying rain. I am thankful to my team mate Jan for taking these shots; as I am usually the one behind the camera.
Riders returning form a long days ride; ready for hot showers, a meal, some live music and a good nights rest. As service team members it was our job to make sure we arrived ahead of time to set up all of the essential water and power systems and to be ready to solve any technical problems. Then up early to pack down and begin the race again!
Here are a few photos of a series of land sculptures I created for the lifestyle Village at Rainbow Serpent Festival 2018. This was my first time working at a major music festival and creating works from almost 100% natural and found materials. This one here is the Zen Garden, created from cob clay, wood, quarts and painted with ocher, all from the site.
This was another cob clay piece I created as an intuitive instinctual mandala. The piece ended up taking on a life of its own; with the swirling gestural marks (made by my fingers in the cob slip) representing wind, waves, as well as cosmic fiery sun like swirls. This was my favorite piece to make as it just kind of made itself; I could see this and other cob-based art translating well into a group activity.