'We need to talk (Performace Space)' is a 3 channel audio work with round table and custom cushions, examining the discursive framework of LEVEL as a feminist art collective. It was included in the exhibition 'Sexes', curated by Bec Dean, Jeff Khan and Deborah Kelly, at Performance Space. The audio works feature recontextualised excerpts from a series of dinner party conversations, which focused on the role of women and feminism in the 21st century. Placed in a specially constructed ‘lazy susan’, this audio installation speaks of the experience of sharing information, ideas and experiences ‘around the table’. The fabric patterns on the floor cushions have been designed from banners created in collective workshops with women in Brisbane and ...
Talk on the historical intersections of noise and cultural constructs of femininity, as part of the ...
This thesis is a practice-led quest to expand aurality in white cube gallery spaces. Using video ar...
A conversation with the Indian artist Jasmeen Patheja and the Italian curator Sara Alberani on femin...
\u27We need to talk\u27 examines the discursive framework of LEVEL as a feminist art collective and ...
This participatory artwork was developed and presented as part of the Doing Feminism/ Sharing the Wo...
A collaborative, participatory denim craft station installed by the LEVEL feminist collective in the...
This collaborative, participatory work by feminist collective LEVEL took place at the Museum of Cont...
This performative lecture looks at what constitutes "Speaking With" as a method of feminist art maki...
The Glass Tank gallery presents She Performs: The Body, She Performs' latest exhibition in an ongoin...
A discussion between Marie Thompson and Susan Fitzpatrick on the involvement and inclusion of women ...
This 'project' investigates Janet Cardiff's Whispering Room. It examines how Cardiff deconstructs th...
This exhibition presented works by Australian artists Agatha Gothe-Snape, Alex Martinis Roe and Hann...
Recent debates about mediating bodies in live performance foreground advancements in audio technolog...
This video presentation examines the art and social action of the artwork a >Public Kitchen< through...
Part of my #theyNeverClothed #DMYEngage project. The engagement project itself currently comprises o...
Talk on the historical intersections of noise and cultural constructs of femininity, as part of the ...
This thesis is a practice-led quest to expand aurality in white cube gallery spaces. Using video ar...
A conversation with the Indian artist Jasmeen Patheja and the Italian curator Sara Alberani on femin...
\u27We need to talk\u27 examines the discursive framework of LEVEL as a feminist art collective and ...
This participatory artwork was developed and presented as part of the Doing Feminism/ Sharing the Wo...
A collaborative, participatory denim craft station installed by the LEVEL feminist collective in the...
This collaborative, participatory work by feminist collective LEVEL took place at the Museum of Cont...
This performative lecture looks at what constitutes "Speaking With" as a method of feminist art maki...
The Glass Tank gallery presents She Performs: The Body, She Performs' latest exhibition in an ongoin...
A discussion between Marie Thompson and Susan Fitzpatrick on the involvement and inclusion of women ...
This 'project' investigates Janet Cardiff's Whispering Room. It examines how Cardiff deconstructs th...
This exhibition presented works by Australian artists Agatha Gothe-Snape, Alex Martinis Roe and Hann...
Recent debates about mediating bodies in live performance foreground advancements in audio technolog...
This video presentation examines the art and social action of the artwork a >Public Kitchen< through...
Part of my #theyNeverClothed #DMYEngage project. The engagement project itself currently comprises o...
Talk on the historical intersections of noise and cultural constructs of femininity, as part of the ...
This thesis is a practice-led quest to expand aurality in white cube gallery spaces. Using video ar...
A conversation with the Indian artist Jasmeen Patheja and the Italian curator Sara Alberani on femin...