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Evelyn Morris / Photography by Alice Bellette

A gifted composer celebrated for their dexterity across multiple instruments and for composition that is complex and structurally adventurous.

After ten years, 5 albums and 4 EPs as Pikelet, Evelyn Morris released their first self-titled album on Milk! Records. This release signalled a change in trajectory for Evelyn, towards film, working alongside dancers, and recently, composition in gallery contexts in response to artists such as Agatha Gothe-Snape, Elizabeth Newman, Sarah Rodigari and Vivienne Binns.

Their first feature soundtrack Acute Misfortune earned them an ARIA nomination in 2018. Evelyn has scored two more feature films and a short film. Millie Lies Low, a New Zealand film, just premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival.

Evelyn has an extensive improvisational practice in various contexts, most notably alongside Deanne Butterworth, Jo Lloyd and Tina Havelock-Stevens in Double Double.

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