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Judith Crispin

Judith Crispin

Art Forms: Photography, Poetry, Visual Art, Writing

Residency Year: 2020

Lives / Works: Canberra, Australia

Judith Nangala Crispin is a poet and photographic artist of Bpangerang descent. Her visual art focuses on Lumachrome glass printing, a technique she has developed through layering analogue methods such as lumen printing, chemigram and cliché-verre.

Crispin’s poetry has been translated into Spanish, German and Mandarin. Her work has been read and exhibited at festivals in Medellin, Berlin and Pingyao.

Judith founded the poetry reading series at Manning Clark House, and her poetry has been translated into Spanish, German and Mandarin. Her work has been read and exhibited at festivals in Medellin, Berlin and Pingyao. Judith’s visual art focuses on Lumachrome glass printing, a technique she has developed through layering analogue methods such as lumen printing, chemigram and cliché-verre.

During her time at Bundanon, Crispin worked on refining a first draft of her verse novel “The Dingo’s Noctuary”, while also spending time making prints.

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