Photo-artist Robyn Stacey has exhibited widely in Australia and overseas since the mid-1980s, and is represented in all major public galleries. One of the first photographers in Australia to use a computer to generate and enhance images, she has developed a distinguished body of large, highly coloured manipulated works in series, including Point Cartwright, Blue Narcissus, The Infinity Gardens, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Redline 7000, All the Sounds of Fear and Sideswipe. Her 2001 series Hot House, including works made through a newly-patented lenticular process, resulted from her artist-in-residency in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.