A terrific review just landed from Australian Book Review’s March issue. By Kirsten Krauth it is well worth chasing up. Here’s a paragraph: With Berry’s flair for lyricism, the object-to-a-page often reads like a prose poem, a modern ode to the recycled, the forgotten, the passed over, an antidote to the radical decluttering of Marie […]
In February we proudly released [re]turn: love notes from the mountain by Tasmanian poet Kristen Lang, who has recorded a selection of the poems here. About [re]turn: love notes from the mountain: What does the world we live in mean to us? More, when we bring it to mind, than just a platform for our […]
at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery/Berndt Museum The University of Western Australia. and here’s the glorious book that started the project! This article from the National Indigenous Times 9.2.2026 https://nit.com.au/09-02-2026/22563/1945-birrundudu-drawings-reimagines-indigenous-art
In The Guardian Australia, Jenny Valentish interviews the two authors (7 Feb ’26) https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/06/how-to-dress-for-old-age-peta-murray-david-carlin ‘People hit their primes at different times of life’: the pair of late bloomers trying to rewrite the script for ageing. …and reviews How to Dress: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/07/best-australian-books-out-february In Australian Arts Australia, a review today (7 Feb ’26)
Two of us (The Age/SMH 31.1.26) https://www.smh.com.au/national/peta-and-david-share-an-office-they-ring-a-bell-when-they-need-to-speak-to-each-other-20260119-p5nv37.html How to Dress for Old Age, David Carlin & Peta Murray (The Age/SMH 31/1/26)Playwrights David Carlin and Peta Murray are both “in the gap between being extant and not being extant” – a certain time of life when parents have gone or are going, leaving no one ahead […]