
Jabiru, NT, Australia
Wet Season Studio operates on Mirarr Country, and acknowledges the Mirarr people as the Traditional ...
About the artist
Joined In 2026
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About the artist
Joined In 2026
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Wet Season Studio operates on Mirarr Country, and acknowledges the Mirarr people as the Traditional Custodians of this land.
Wet Season Studio is based in Jabiru — a small town inside Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Each piece begins with a question: about community, about children, about what gets built and what gets left behind — and what it takes to fix it.
Working in the wet.
Education
• 2025 Dec - Present: The Childcare of Locked Doors and Leaking Roofs, Jabiru Campus.
◦ Major in Community Resilience, Minor in Bureaucratic Absurdity.
• Ongoing: The University of Nature, Kakadu, Earth.
◦ Studying under the tutelage of the monsoon rains, the paperbark trees, and the universal connection.
Seeds on Concrete (2026)
A performance work in which childcare-age children plant seeds in the cracked pavement outside the locked centre. Duration: ongoing until the door reopens.
A Garden Needs Seeds (March 2026)
Saatchi Art, Online. The debut of the collective’s first major work, created in-situ on a cotton bedsheet during a tropical downpour in Jabiru.
The locked door of the childcare centre and the bat droppings at the lake playground; Jabiru children have nowhere to go (Ongoing)
A found-object installation collaboratively created by systemic neglect and bureaucratic inaction. The work is intended to be experienced viscerally — the textures of rust, the scent of bat guano, the sound of silence where children’s laughter should be.