Jennifer Eadie is an artist, writer, and academic living on Kaurna Country. Her creative work is interdisciplinary (text, installation, and performance), but always grounded in place: exploring the stories, bodies, and histories that emerge from place when it is recognized as living country rather than property or resource. Recent individual and collaborative projects explore the connection between belonging and place, acknowledging that any attempt to articulate connection to country inevitably fractures a stable or singular sense of identity. Methodologically, her practice involves collating and then responding to site-based material. This material may take the form of text, bodies, archives, natural and man-made objects, textiles, recordings, and/or image.