This essay describes an in-progress arts-based dissertation project that attempts “visual life writing” (Sinner & Owen, 2011) as photographic memoir. Spanning several years to date, the series addresses the idea of visually archiving the self through an everyday photographic ritual. Ruminations on loss, presence/absence, and the passage of time are given creative and emotional consideration from behind the camera. Through narrative reflections on my experiences as an artist, teacher, and researcher, the process of art-making is brought alongside the images themselves. Drawing as its subject matter selected scenes, encounters, and objects from everyday life, I share how the project came to be and discuss some of its challenges, influences, h...
An articulation of my experience is found in my artworks. The works are confessional because their ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Captured images draw the visual...
My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceiv...
This essay describes an in-progress arts-based dissertation project that attempts “visual life writi...
This multimedia memoir will about the experiences I have gone through since arriving at Southern New...
This essay is parf of a final project in the Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Art...
This dissertation investigates autobiographical artistic practice in contemporary visual arts, which...
This capstone is a multidimensional visual narrative project that incorporates heuristic methodology...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
The portfolio of work presented here represents a coherent body of research that spans a ten- year-p...
This paper explores the underlying philosophies, research and artistic context to the artworks The P...
This written thesis constitutes a practice-led PhD. Many practice-led PhDs in art and design are com...
Faculty Research Day 2018: Faculty Competitive Poster WinnerMy sabbatical project explores the theme...
In this article, the author takes the subject-position as a survivor of father–daughter incest whose...
A Lived-In Life documents the creation of my thesis work and accompanying discoveries. The movement ...
An articulation of my experience is found in my artworks. The works are confessional because their ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Captured images draw the visual...
My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceiv...
This essay describes an in-progress arts-based dissertation project that attempts “visual life writi...
This multimedia memoir will about the experiences I have gone through since arriving at Southern New...
This essay is parf of a final project in the Master of Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Art...
This dissertation investigates autobiographical artistic practice in contemporary visual arts, which...
This capstone is a multidimensional visual narrative project that incorporates heuristic methodology...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
The portfolio of work presented here represents a coherent body of research that spans a ten- year-p...
This paper explores the underlying philosophies, research and artistic context to the artworks The P...
This written thesis constitutes a practice-led PhD. Many practice-led PhDs in art and design are com...
Faculty Research Day 2018: Faculty Competitive Poster WinnerMy sabbatical project explores the theme...
In this article, the author takes the subject-position as a survivor of father–daughter incest whose...
A Lived-In Life documents the creation of my thesis work and accompanying discoveries. The movement ...
An articulation of my experience is found in my artworks. The works are confessional because their ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Captured images draw the visual...
My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceiv...