Amy Jane Parker

CURRENT:
WORD FLESH, WORLD FLASH

Clare Longley & Amy Parker
Conners Conners, Fitzroy Town Hall
201 Napier St, Fitzroy
Wed—Sat 12-6
9th April — 9th May, 2026



UPCOMING:
Numbers, Kings Cross 


side by side by side 
all planets have seasons because
they are tilted

beneath a sunkissed bow 

figuring ground

a gift means a gap
you've been here before
neu year
to wound the autumnal city


PUBLICATIONS: 

side by side by side

Un 15.1 (Surplus)
Ed. Snack Syndicate

NO NO NO  MAG

A & A



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Amy Parker & Brighid Fitzgerald, side by side by side, exhibition view, curated by Helen Hughes. MEJIA, Brunswick,Naarm / Melbourne, 2022
Photo Credit: Lucy Foster




Brighid Fitzgerald / Amy Parker: side by side by side
This title accompanies the exhibition Brighid Fitzgerald/Amy Parker, curated by Helen Hughes at Mejia, Melbourne, April 2022. The publication includes poems by Autumn Royal and Chi Tran, fiction by Aodhan Madden, interviews with Amy Parker and Brighid Fitzgerald, and photography by Beth Maslen.ISBN 9780994538833. Discipline. pb. 40 pages. full colour. 17 x 24 cm.

Amy Parker, else loop (wine), fused glass, 2022

side by side by side, Amy Jane Parker & Brighid Fitzgerald, curated by Helen Hughes. MEJIA, Brunswick, Naarm / Melbourne, 2022
.4. X .4m x 50mm
Photo credit: Lucy Foster



Amy Parker, Mineral Prosthesis, glass, lead, peral, pearl meat, amber, 2022
6 x .3 x .3m
Figuring Ground, Grafton Regional Art Gallery, Bundjalong / Grafton, 2023





Amy Parker, EAR (MOULD), glazed earthenware, 2022
All planets are tilted because they have seasons, Savage Garden, Naarm / Melbourne. 
.4 x .8 x .1m
Image Credit: Jordan Halsall




Amy Parker, through-ing, 2022, Earthenware painted with the faecal matter of Euphausiacea Superba (Antarctic krill), copper, glass, petroleum, water, SCOBY, lead, aquarium pebbles, terrarium sand
4.7 x 2.8 x 0.4m

Beneath a sunkissed bow, Amy Parker and Tobi Keck, Holden Garage, Berlin, 2022
Image Credit: Thomas Krüger





Amy Parker, Untitled, 2019, Earthenware painted with the faecal matter of Euphausiacea Superba (Antarctic krill), copper, glass, petroleum, water

Whorled, The Hobiennale, off-site exhibition in the decomissioned Forestry Tasmania building, nipulina / Hobart, 2019

Curated by Amy Parker and Brighid Fitgerald. Spencer Lai, Chi Tran, Aodhan Madden, Grage Gamage, Nik Lee, Jessica Quinell, Amy Parker and Brighid Fitzgerald





Whorled, The Hobiennale, off-site exhibition in the decomissioned Forestry Tasmania building, nipulina / Hobart, 2019

Curated by Amy Parker and Brighid Fitgerald. Spencer Lai, Chi Tran, Aodhan Madden, Grage Gamage, Nik Lee, Jessica Quinell, Amy Parker and Brighid Fitzgerald