MUFF marilena hewitt
(is hot for work)
(is turned on by paper and mangroves)
(doesn’t care for size... it’s not what u got it’s how u use it)
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About (CV) 

DESIGN

artist books
exhibitions
catelogues
community 
advocacy
architectural

POETRY
platypus publication
aquatic (p)leisure centre
nonaboy
bom (with feelings) 
mud | documentary


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@platypuspublication

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IT ALWAYS WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE, ABORIGINAL LAND.
I do not wish to be included in the existing bankrupt social order.
Instead something fuller, vaster, brighter and more empathetic.

03. cateloguesThe way things grow The Condensory 
Exhibition essay and conceptual map
Curated by Madeline Brewer
Toogoolawah
2025
The way things grow is an exhibition that considers greenhouses, gardens and backyards. Through displaying creative work, this exhibition uses the ‘greenhouse’ as a metaphor to propose new futures where socially-engaged, decolonial and eco-conscious practices are embraced.

The way things grow exhibition text, 2025
The way things grow conceptual map, 2025



NADIGA
Gabi Briggs
Exhibition identity and catelogue design 
Anaiwan Country (Armidale)
2025
NADIGA means walk in Anaiwan. The notion that walking Country is a form of knowledge-regeneration underpins three works by Gabi Briggs—GEDYURA, TENYA, and ARKAN & IRBELA—that premiered on Wurundjeri Country and now, Anaiwan Country. 

NADIGA A3 poster, 2025
NADIGA 4:5 social media tiles, 2025
NADIGA A3 foldout text + poster design, 2025


sperm-cum-baby | part-time-baby Wreckers art space, group show
poetry (art text) and design by Marilena Hewitt
2024


sperm-cum-baby | part-time-baby text, 2024
sperm-cum-baby | part-time-baby text, 2025
part-time-baby text by Marilena Hewitt, 2025
sperm-cum-baby poem by Marilena Hewitt, 2025