Despite being from easy-going New Zealand, St. John’s work often focuses on what John Wilkes Booth called ‘the worser angels of our nature’.

In the U.S. (mainly New York City), multi-discipline pieces featured at The Brick Theater, Triskelion Arts, The Hollows Gallery, DCTV, The Sunview Luncheonette, Rooftop Films Film Festival, Video Art Net Film Festival, Indie Memphis Film Festival, and Radio Free Brooklyn, alongside unauthorized, site-specific performances at public spaces such as the Trump Building and New York Stock Exchange.

Winner of the 2018 Rooftop Films/DCTV Film Grant.

In Europe, performance and installation pieces in Hungary featured at Juranyi Haz, Szeszgyar, and 2021 Kolorado Festival, as well as an audio/performance piece commissioned in 2020 by Noise ’n’ Roses. Premiered a performance/human installation piece at the 2021 Reykjavik Fringe Festival in Iceland. Audio piece also commissioned by Cashmere Radio in Berlin.

Alongside his artwork, St. John is the co-founder/runner of two non-profit art and community spaces in Budapest, as he is now based in not-so-easy-going Hungary. SORRY, NOW ICELAND … SORRY NOW MEXICO … SORRY NOW AUSTRALIA … IT’S HARD TO KEEP UP WITH MYSELF. ALSO MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS NOW stjohnsmith@gmail.com AND MY NUMBER IS NOW +61493612892 … BUT LUCKY I’M THE ONLY PERSON ON EARTH WHO’S ACTUALLY BEEN ON THIS PAGE SO I KNOW MY CONTACT DETAILS SO ALL GOOD, WORLD