Gracia + Louise

Gracia Louise is a collaboration between Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison. Together, they create artists' book, prints, zines, postcard collages, and other small projects from their home-based studio in Melbourne, Australia. I am very pleased to bring you notpaper's very first collaborative interview, with slightly different questions based on creating art as a team! I would like to do more like this, so if you have a collaboration you would like to tell me about, please email me!

Q: Can you tell me a little bit about the collaboration/project?
A: We enjoy working side-by-side in collaboration. We each bring different things, different strengths and different ways of seeing, but we work so harmoniously together. It is an effortless collaboration; one we enjoy.

Q: How long have you been collaborating, and what made you start?
A: We have been working collaboratively for almost ten years now and I guess you could say it officially began when we started working on our first series of limited edition artists' books (in 1999). It all began with 'This morning I went into the garden', a small book bound in emu leather, featuring our collages and drawings and collected pieces of ephemera.

Q: What do you like most about working with a partner?
A: It enables you to create something you could not otherwise create on your own. It is challenging. It is rewarding. It feels like the perfect fit.

Q: What have you learned from collaboration and who/what did you learn it from?
A: That the possibilities are endless. It is also enjoyable to have someone to share things with, especially where exhibition openings and launches are concerned. We rather fell into our collaboration and seem unlikely to bring it to a close anytime soon.

Q: If you could collaborate with anyone you wanted, who would it be?
A: Today, we'd collaborate with anyone, though especially a writer or someone who works with words.



Thanks Gracia and Louise!

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it's so nice to hear their thoughts of working together... ten years is quite an accomplishment!

Thanks for interviewing us and for taking an interest in what we make and do. Louise and I are most flattered that you thought of us.

And, thanks, Heather. 10! Eep!

see you, g

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