SELECTED PUBLISHED MATERIAL
2024 Michael Eather Stone Curtains (between) Heaven and Earth, Nicholas Tsoutas
2021 Louise Martin-Chew Michael Eather Art / Industry / Entrepreneur (studio essay)
2021 Jelenko Dragisic Michael Eather Stones and Pebbles, Sintezo Magazine ed 1
2016 Margo Neale Collaboration, Disturbance and Collective Dream: Two Worlds, Michael Eather and Friends
For Black White & Restive essay catalogue, Newcastle Art Gallery
2014 Louise Martin-Chew The Endless Sea (exhibition essay)
2011 Louise Martin-Chew Are we still Crossing Over? (exhibition essay)
2010 Louise Martin-Chew A Guide to the Form (exhibition catalogue)
2005 SHOOSH! The History of the Campfire Group, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane (Exhibition Catalogue)
2003 Smart 100: They are the smartest, most creative and innovative people in Australia… Arts & Entertainment, The Bulletin, October 28 (Article)
2002 Sandra McLean The Go-between, The Courier Mail, 27 April (Article)
1999 Sandra McLean Understanding Nirvana, The Courier Mail, 5 June (Article)
1999 Pat Hoffie The rise and rise of Michael Eather, Artlink vol 19, no.2 (Article)
1997/98 David Broker Skin and Division: Michael Eather and Friends, Eyeline #35, Summer (Essay)
1997 Peter Anderson Conversation gets under your skin, Business Review Weekly, 8 September (Article)
1997 Louise Martin-Chew Exhibitions, The Australian, 8 July (Article)
1997 Leone Stanford Two Worlds: Michael Eather and Friends, The Review, September (Article)
1995 George Petelin Welcome, That’s Women All Over, The Australian, 28 April (Article)
1993 Dr. Nancy Underhill Cultural Links, Brisbane Review, 13 May (Article)
1992 Anthony Bond The Boundary Rider: 9th Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Humphrey McQueen Unfamiliar Territory Adelaide Biennale of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia (Exhibition Catalogue)
1990 Below Zero. Marshall Bell/Michael Eather a collaboration: balance of trade figures, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane (Exhibition Catalogue)
1987/88/89 M.O.C.A Bulletin, Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane