Greetings Everyone… A little bit about what I’ve been up to… Amy Spiers: Many of us knew each other from a residency last year at Bundanon. Activating Truth is a program of creative research activities bringing together First Peoples and settler artists and researchers from across Naarm/Melbourne, other parts of so-called ‘Australia’, as well asContinue reading “Activating Truth @ Laughing Waters…”
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Yarning Circles with Culture Across Time…
Since 2020 I’ve been working with Culture Across Time as a community member participating in Yarning Circles. My sister Errolyn Strang owns and runs the company and runs cultural training programs, primarily for local organisations, such as Big Fat Smile and BlueScope Steel. The training program includes allyship, cultural safety and Yarning Circles. Yarning CirclesContinue reading “Yarning Circles with Culture Across Time…”
Dharawal Engagement… 2024
I’m very excited and privileged to have been invited to work on a student residency program for Art and Design students to engage with the Dharawal community. In February this year I started working with Trent Hansen and Melinda Young from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), on developing a student residency program scheduledContinue reading “Dharawal Engagement… 2024”
Australian Anthropological Society Conference, 2023.
I was invited as an artist, to contribute to a panel discussion at the Australian Anthropological Society Conference: Vulnerabilities, Macquarie University, 28.11.2023-01.12.2023. It is a significant opportunity to be part of the presentation: Transforming Naturalism: What might it take? Papers being presented by Dr. Ute Eickelkamp, Sally Babidge, and Debbie Long, 29.11.2023. Conference program: https://register.oxfordabstracts.com/event/4211.Continue reading “Australian Anthropological Society Conference, 2023.”
A profound reorganising of things… Conference Presentation 2023
Thanx for stopping by today! In November I was very fortunate to be part of a five day residency with Dr Jodi Edwards of the University of Wollongong and members of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, at London on Art Museum. During the course of our stay, we engaged with a number of OnContinue reading “A profound reorganising of things… Conference Presentation 2023”
Group Exhibition: Tracing the Rupture
Thrilled to have been invited to show my work, Sister Everywhen, in this group exhibition, Tracing the Rupture, curated by Hayley Zena, at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, with this incredible line up of artists! Sister Everywhen, 2022, Photography: Alex Wisser, taken on Dabee-Wiradjuri Land, New South Wales. Sister Everywhen is a realisation, a deep,Continue reading “Group Exhibition: Tracing the Rupture”
Urgently arting, a savage world civil…
Image: The Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia (1969), Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Image: Art Gallery NSW: https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/, accessed: 09.10.2022. BCM 111 Global Media & Culture Assignment 2: Annotated Bibliography. Grade: 85/100. Title: Urgently Arting a Savage World, Civil. The Question: Discuss four key elements to building the rudimentary foundations of aContinue reading “Urgently arting, a savage world civil…”
Sister GlitterNullius: Empathy. X
BCM 111 Global Media & Culture Assignment 3: Empathy, 2022, Video Presentation & Script. Grade: HD 90/100. Concepts: 1. Networked, Indigenous Identity & Indigenous Art Activism, 2. Environmental Art Activism Intersectional Environmentalism, 3. Cultural Proximity, 4. Audience Access & Activation: Developing non-Indigenous Proximity & Engagement with Indigenous CulturalExpression. Explanatory Note:Video: Justin Hewitson recorded the videoContinue reading “Sister GlitterNullius: Empathy. X”
Popcorn Anyone?
Image: Taste of Home: https://www.tasteofhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/TOH-we-tried-social-nostalgia-popcorn-machine-Emily-Parulski.jpg BCM 111 Assignment 1: Blog 1/3: Question: What popular culture do you consume? Explain its popularity using one of the key theories. Use two academic sources from the Subject Readings, your own or a combination. Post to Twitter with #BCM111. Notice: Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders, this blog contains imagesContinue reading “Popcorn Anyone?”
ADSR Zine! X
So thrilled to have been included in ADSR Zine’s archive opening & latest edition! Thankyou! Sister and speaks of the Monstering. All the actions, our actions that have brought us into the Anthropocene. This short video highlights what Sister GlitterNullius calls, the Digitalocene. Your Friend, In & Out of Plastix! X