I Think I Can is an interactive installation that places miniature model railway layouts in public spaces, railway stations and arts centres, inviting the public to engage and play by becoming temporary residents via a tiny puppet.

Through puppetry, live video, and active audience interaction, this innovative public artwork asks “What would you like to be today?” engaging participants in an optimistic task of collective storytelling that deals with dynamic notions of residency and responsibility.

“A charmingly optimistic exploration of responsibility, community and place.” - ABC News

“The whole project has a really gorgeous playful feel about it… It is all beyond charming.” - The Guardian Australia

2017 Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
2016 On the Edge, Birmingham UK
2016 Taipei Children’s Arts Festival, Taiwan
2016 Belfast Children’s Festival UK
2015 Festival De Betovering, The Hague, The Netherlands
2015 Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, USA
2015 Calgary International Children’s Festival, Canada
2015 Come Out Children’s Festival, Adelaide
2015 Vancouver International Children’s Festival, Canada
2015 Tasmanian International Arts Festival
2015 Casula Powerhouse, NSW
2014 Queenstown Heritage and Arts Festival, Tasmania
2014 Arts Centre Melbourne
2014 Junction Arts Festival Launceston
2014 Festival Of Live Art Melbourne
2014 Australian Performing Arts Market Brisbane
2014 Perth International Arts Festival Perth
2014 IPAY Showcase Pittsburgh USA
2013 Art and About Festival Central Station Sydney
2013 Federation Square Melbourne