It’s about acting intuitively to create impromptu art in response to, and with, the environment that is both intensely personal and universal in one expression.” Caroline Christie-Coxon is a South Africa-born Australian interdisciplinary artist whose performed photographs and still life installations are created through site-responsive engagements with elemental forces. Working across remote environments, she stages ephemeral gestures, explores interdependence, ecological tension and the body’s intimate relation to place. In Petra, she explores vulnerability and protection, reflecting on humanity’s fragile place in Nature and the desire for reconnection, surrender and return to land, self and ecological awareness.