This research project examines certain forms of exchange and reciprocity in participatory art from a practitioner's perspective. It refers to aspects of Nicolas Bourriaud's Relational Aesthetics, touches on the food works of Rirkrit Tiravanija and uses practice-led research to examine audience interactions. In each research event the audience was given the opportunity to participate in some form of exchange, mostly involving food. Eight small research events and one larger work (staged in four editions) were produced. These works are examined as a means of gaining further knowledge of the stagecraft involved in my research practice and developing theoretical frameworks that can be used to better explain the inteactions occurring between peo...
This thesis provides visibility to a series of projects that I term ‘participatory book art’. Parti...
In my practice-led thesis I approach socially engaged art as both a theorist and practitioner to und...
This research begins with debates at the intersection of race, colonialism, and language. As an arti...
This Chapter is a case study of three community projects that formed part of my research project: Th...
This research addresses the current lack of opportunity within interdisciplinary arts practices for ...
This doctoral dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of contemporary community-based art...
This project uses visual art to investigate the relationships between people and place. Here I inve...
Artistic participatory practices can establish connections between people(s) that are valuable for t...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
Participatory art practices can moderate circumstances for people, opinions and traditions to meet. ...
This PhD research explores the artists’ book as a process of cooperative art making. The practice-...
Artistic participatory practices can establish connections between people(s) that are valuable for t...
This thesis provides a dialectical conception of relational aesthetics, the state of art given defi...
This paper focuses on two key perspectives of my artistic doctoral research. First, Born from the mo...
This practice-led research project explores the dynamics of hospitality and food through the creatio...
This thesis provides visibility to a series of projects that I term ‘participatory book art’. Parti...
In my practice-led thesis I approach socially engaged art as both a theorist and practitioner to und...
This research begins with debates at the intersection of race, colonialism, and language. As an arti...
This Chapter is a case study of three community projects that formed part of my research project: Th...
This research addresses the current lack of opportunity within interdisciplinary arts practices for ...
This doctoral dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of contemporary community-based art...
This project uses visual art to investigate the relationships between people and place. Here I inve...
Artistic participatory practices can establish connections between people(s) that are valuable for t...
Relational aesthetic identified by a Tranch theorist and cumtor, Nicolas Bourriaud, has been anemerg...
Participatory art practices can moderate circumstances for people, opinions and traditions to meet. ...
This PhD research explores the artists’ book as a process of cooperative art making. The practice-...
Artistic participatory practices can establish connections between people(s) that are valuable for t...
This thesis provides a dialectical conception of relational aesthetics, the state of art given defi...
This paper focuses on two key perspectives of my artistic doctoral research. First, Born from the mo...
This practice-led research project explores the dynamics of hospitality and food through the creatio...
This thesis provides visibility to a series of projects that I term ‘participatory book art’. Parti...
In my practice-led thesis I approach socially engaged art as both a theorist and practitioner to und...
This research begins with debates at the intersection of race, colonialism, and language. As an arti...