UPDATED
AUGUST 2025
Post studies in spatial design led me towards architectural studio management across 3.5 years, developing and delivering a broad range of both operational, quality assurance and marketing outcomes. I then pivoted towards a stronger arts focus within the built environment, spending 2 years in public art project coordination and delivery.
I’ve largely focused on the above in recent years, however always find time and opt for freelance design roles that support artists and/or arts projects. I have contributed extensive efforts across events and festivals for the past decade, from FOH/service roles, to BTS/quiet assistance roles. This can often be through physical on-set preparation (such as technical drawings, integrated technologies, art department, sourcing, installation and general runner) as well as strategic direction of collateral + content creation (such as; videography and editing, style guide assets, pitch decks, and more).
I am also involved in Debris Magazine - a literary journal based between Naarm & Paris - since inception in 2020. For our first few issues this was through design and strategy, now logistics, events and distribution.
CONTACT
@sharnisharnisharni
sharnilouisehodge@gmail.com
+61 481 708 576
@sharnisharnisharni
sharnilouisehodge@gmail.com
+61 481 708 576
I recognise and respect the Traditonal Owners of the lands I live on, have lived on and will always feel connected to - the Gundungurra people (of Goulburn), the Kamilaroi people (of Tamworth), the Awabakal and Worimi peoples (of Newcastle), the Yugambeh people (of Gold Coast) and the Wurundjeri People (of Melbourne). Indigenous sovereignty has never been ceeded. Always was and always will be, Aboriginal Land.