ENHE (b.2004, Adelaide) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice uses music, installation art, interaction design, sculpture and audio production to explore the complex relationships between the self, the body, and the other.
Her varied practice is united by the tension and release present within the natural functions of the human body, both in isolation and in context, whether that is expressed through the creation of a musical cue for a film that makes the audience hold their breath, or through the transformation of biomechanical data into musical expression by creating embodied systems instruments.
Her practice has primarily involved screen composition, however in 2026 she is deepening her practice in other mediums, during a transformative period of her artistic journey emboldened by joining the Mill and its artistic community.

