Lives and works in Sydney. With her educational background of film, sound, philosophy and cultural studies, it is difficult to limit Havelock Stevens’ practice to one category. From documentary filmmaking to drum performances, her humorous and experimental works represent a spirit of freedom that empowers the audience. For her, shooting a video is similar to improvising on a drum. Led by the right intuitive decisions, she has made films in unconventional environments such as ruins and underwater. In 2013, she won the Contemporary Section of the Fisher Ghost Art Prize, Campbelltown Arts Centre, with her Super 8 film Little Egypt in Marrickville.