Fiona Jack is based in Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau. Jack has a Master of Fine Arts from the Californian Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles and is Acting Head of Elam School of Fine Art at The University of Auckland. Her practice considers environmental and socio-political issues, with projects often involving aspects of participation, consultation and/or collaboration with individuals and communities. Everything / Nothing came out of a series of banal photos Jack took around her neighbourhood during lockdown, which she then digitally printed on a range of fabrics with machine embroidered text. The works speak to a wider body of work, including a recent project for The Lightship at Ports of Auckland, Tāmaki Makaurau. Entitled Everything (2022), this large-scale LED work responds to Jacks’ first major public artwork Nothing™ (1997) and reflects on global change in the 25 years between Nothing™ and Everything. Other recent exhibitions include Riverbed at Artspace Aotearoa, Tāmaki Makaurau; Our Red Aunt at The Glasgow Women's Library, Glasgow; and Using Our Hands to Organise at The Showroom, London.