Sherre DeLys’ sound art practice spans radio art, composition and documentary soundscape, collaborative sound sculpture, installation and performance. Her works have received several of the world’s most respected audio art awards. These days her practice focuses on co-created experiences of listening to what’s alive in the here and now. Her practice-led PhD examined how mindfulness can assist artists to thrive in uncertain and borderless creative processes. She teaches a course on living well with uncertainty for cancer survivors at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse in Sydney, Australia.