Head to Walsh Street for an in conversation between Tapestry Design Prize finalists architect Marc Raszewski (Cox Architecture) and artist Troy Emery.
Marc and Troy discuss their collaborative process to create their finalist tapestry design, Longing (Camilla).
As a home for the Boyd family, Walsh Street House resonates with the echoes of family life. Geoffrey Serle notes in his biography‚ 'Robin Boyd: A Life', that the Boyd’s had always had domestic pets, a dog and a cat towards whom Robin was very affectionate. In particular, Georgie and Sally were the two dachshunds and the cat, Camilla. Reintroducing the loving creatures that co-habited with the Boyd’s, the tapestry design broadens the emotional setting of the family home to include the otherness of contemporary mystical creatures.
This talk is a part of Walsh Street's Tapestry Design Prize Finalists Exhibition from 14–16 November 2025.