I’m Chillin @ Home is a collection of video, sculptural and installation works considering our interaction with the outside world during the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine. Throughout this decidedly interior period; devices, screens and windows (literal and otherwise) framed and recontextualised our otherwise familiar physical environment, community and relationships - reality was experienced largely as a reflection. Often; Isolation, paranoia, worry and boredom presented as further psychological barriers/filters/mirrors through which we experienced both the wider world as well as our own private, interior worlds.
Ellen Broadhurst is a multi-disciplinary artist working in sculpture and experimental film. Interested in fiction presented as reality, Broadhurst has appeared in-character in the magazine Take 5 and the reality TV show Trial by Kyle. Broadhurst has exhibited at Fremantle Arts Centre, Sculpture by the Sea, Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, and Pig Melon.
Tom Rogers is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist living and residing on Noongar country, WA. Roger’s uses drawing, video and sculpture to explore their personal relationship with nature, intuition, magick, remix culture and the divine/surreal in everyday life.
Ellen Broadhurst is a multi-disciplinary artist working in sculpture and experimental film. Interested in fiction presented as reality, Broadhurst has appeared in-character in the magazine Take 5 and the reality TV show Trial by Kyle. Broadhurst has exhibited at Fremantle Arts Centre, Sculpture by the Sea, Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, and Pig Melon.
Tom Rogers is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist living and residing on Noongar country, WA. Roger’s uses drawing, video and sculpture to explore their personal relationship with nature, intuition, magick, remix culture and the divine/surreal in everyday life.












Photos: Dan McCabe.
Private Island is an experimental arts project based in Girls School, Boorloo Perth, WA. It is curated by its artists – contact us.
We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional and rightful owners of this land and pay respect to their people, and Elders past, present, future.
We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional and rightful owners of this land and pay respect to their people, and Elders past, present, future.

