Dr Judith Crispin, a descendant of the Bpangerang people of north-east Victoria, is a poet and visual artist currently based in Wamboin, a rural-residential area in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. Her practice is centred around lumachrome glass printing, a combination of lumen painting, chemigram and cliche-verre techniques. These alternative photographic methods are augmented in Crispin's work with drawing. She describes her works as a collaboration with Country because most materials are drawn from Country. Crispin will use the $10,000 scholarship to make a visual literary portrait of Millewa, the Murray, where it passes through the country of her ancestor Charlotte Clark.