Quiet Terrain - Roam + Reimagine
Support Material | Artistic Examples | Creative Australia PROJECT GRANT 2026
KIRRILY ANDERSON Recent Work
Kirrily Anderson
Geology of Witchelina, 2025
Paper assemblage on plywood
350 x 170cm
The Gallery, St Peters, Adelaide, SA
Image: Darren Clements Photography
Developed following an artist residency at Witchelina Station, South Australia, this wall-based assemblage responds to the diversity of geological formations within the ancient landscape.
Kirrily Anderson
Witchelina, 2025
Paper assemblage on plywood
115 x 83cm
The Gallery, St Peters, Adelaide, SA
Image: Darren Clements Photography
Derived from a topographic line tracing Termination Hill — the highest point on Witchelina Station — this contoured assemblage responds to the diverse textures and geological formations of the surrounding arid landscape.
Kirrily Anderson
Where the Light Finds Us, 2025
Digitally designed artwork, vinyl print mounted to aluminium composite panel
41 x 3.5 m
Nolan House, Albury Hospital, NSW
Image courtesy of the artist
Fabrication: Fox Digital Imaging, Wodonga, Vic
Commissioned for Nolan House, Albury Hospital, this work uses abstract, nature-inspired forms and tonal modulation to introduce calm, while maintaining neutral imagery appropriate for a mental health setting.
Kirrily Anderson
Where the Light Finds Us, Digital detail, 2025
Video documentation (1 min)
Imagery was refined following stakeholder, staff and patient consultation to ensure the abstract, nature-informed forms remained calm and appropriate within a mental health setting.
KIRRILY ANDERSON SPATIAL + LARGE SCALE PROJECTS
Kirrily Anderson
Our River Our Bond, 2023
Digitally designed artwork, vinyl wall installation
35.9 × 6.9 m
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, NSW
Image: Nat Ord
Large-scale vinyl installation developed for a public hospital environment, responding to the Murrumbidgee River as a shared regional anchor. The abstracted river forms create continuity and movement while maintaining a neutral, calming visual language appropriate for a healthcare setting.
Kirrily Anderson
Love Letter to the ‘Bidgee, 2023
Ink and water colour on paper
135 × 185 cm
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, NSW
Image: Nat Ord
One of four original artworks commissioned to complement the large-scale mural Our River Our Bond. A muted green palette was introduced to temper the clinical qualities of the space, creating a calmer visual atmosphere while extending the abstracted river forms and regional references throughout the hospital interior.
Kirrily Anderson
And Tomorrow the Beauty Returns, 2021
Installation view
Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA), NSW
Image: Jeremy Weihrauch
Solo exhibition integrating works on paper and a large-scale rock installation, transforming the gallery architecture to reflect processes of erosion and environmental change.
Kirrily Anderson
And Tomorrow the Beauty Returns, 2021
Installation view
Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA), NSW
Image: Jeremy Weihrauch
Installation view highlighting the serial arrangement of works on paper, creating rhythm and spatial progression throughout the gallery.
QUIET TERRAIN PROPOSED IMMERSIVE DIRECTION
Kirrily Anderson
Quiet Terrain — Immersive Environment Direction, 2026 (proposed)
Material and spatial study
Conceptual reference board indicating tonal palette, material textures and atmospheric direction for the biophilic interior environment.
COLLABORATOR EXAMPLES CARLA GILLMAN
Carla Gillman
Examples of Carla Gillman’s large-scale botanical installations. For this exhibition, her designs will be refined under my creative direction to ensure a cohesive and streamlined spatial outcome.
COLLABORATOR EXAMPLES julianne piko
Julianne Piko
Example of Julianne Piko’s mixed media objects, demonstrating her exploration of form, material contrast and spatial arrangement.
COLLABORATOR EXAMPLES CAMERON WEBB
Cameron Webb (Seaworthy)
Previous work — sound composition excerpt
Audio file (5 min 45 sec)
Example of Cameron Webb’s ambient sound practice, combining field recordings and restrained tonal elements. This work is indicative of the atmospheric approach to be developed for the immersive exhibition environment.