MARLEYxSH Sydney <> BerlinSELECTED WORKS
MARLEY is a creative technologist and illustrator based between Sydney and Berlin, with an interdisciplinary practice that spans painting, illustration, textile design, videography, publication design and blockchain experimentation. 

Trained in oil painting at the National Art School Sydney, then studying publication and print media at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Melbourne), her work spans traditional media and experimentation with digital technologies. She founded Toy Frens, a blockchain-native NFT community on Ethereum, exploring the intersection of digital and physical realms through photography. Her work engages with the archive as a living, participatory experience, questioning how information is shared and reimagined. As a digital nomad, Marley shapes creative dialogues between technology, memory, and collective agency.
 Toy Frens NFT [Metaverse]
6thouse Tattoo [Global]
Softwear [Fashion]
An offering of ones body as extraneous clothing [Melbourne]
Beheading of a Tall Poppy [Berlin, Residency]
Liminal Conversations, Gertrude Street Projection Festival [Melbourne]

Cafe Cartography: Shuffling Spatial Histories [proposal]






Liminal Conversations 
[Melbourne]



#projectionmapping #publicart #festival #melbourne

Selected for the innaugual exhibition of Gertrude Street Projection Festival. A collaboration between Shannon May Powell, Louis Groupe and Marley Sheridan.

‘Liminal conversations’ is a short video projection commissioned by Melbourne art collective Proximity. 

The work is a conversation between writer Shannon May Powell and graphic artist Louis Grope. The coming together of these two artists creates a new visual dialogue and interim of their two preferred mediums breaking down structures imposed by media that each artist is familiar. Played on a loop, the video scrolls through Powell’s words, creating a dream-like sense of nostalgia and touching on themes of self-reflection. Louis Grope subverts the flow of Powell’s prose with geometric shapes, very much alike to the chaotic disruption of buildings and architectural structures that form the city district skyline. This conversation of medium: words, graphic grids, architecture; and the metaphysical: the space between, the mind, illusions, memory; splayed on the exterior of buildings uncovers the coming together of interior and exterior worlds.