Rosie is an artist whose work responds to an accumulated archive of written texts, images, and embodied experiences. Rosie’s resulting projects are born out of a curious and playful investigation into the degrees of intensity of being in the world. This is articulated through text-based, photographic, sculpture, and video work. There are recurring themes of constructed situations, questioning the superficial rigidity of language, elongated stagings of memories, and surface materialities. The staging of photos and objects connects to embodied memories both of the mouth, of the hand, and of the feet. Rosie currently works and lives on unceded Gadigal land.