Travelling Light
Art Film & Still Photographs
Drawing moves between materials like steel, the body, and voice in the work of artist Hannah Quinlivan. In collaboration with dancers, vocalists, and fellow artists, Louise Keast and Shikara Ringdahl, her project Travelling Light explores the idea of adaptation in a time of constant motion — where some move freely while others are forced to stand still, creating new forms of tension and connection.
I was invited to film the live performance at Deakin University and produce an artist profile featuring Hannah reflecting on her process and the evolving relationship between space, movement, and material. The result is a visual portrait that captures both the intellectual rigor and poetic stillness at the heart of Travelling Light.
This work was recognised with a Bronze Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) Award
Artist: Hannah Quinlivan
Performers: Louise Keast and Shikara Ringdahl
DOP / Editor: Adam Kaiser-Lynch
Awards:
Bronze Australian Cinematography Award
I also produced still photographs of her exhibition which were used on the artist website, social media and published in Hannah's limited edition Monogram by Flinders Lane Gallery.












