Creative Care: Socially Engaged, Collaborative and Inclusive Practice in Contemporary Art

09/14/2022 01:00 pm 09/14/2022 02:00 pm Australia/Melbourne Creative Care: Socially Engaged, Collaborative and Inclusive Practice in Contemporary Art

Practices of care, collaboration and feminism are embedded in the working methodology of multidisciplinary artist, curator and educator Catherine Bell. Through a discussion of two, yearlong artist residencies at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and a ten-year collaborative relationship with Arts Project Australia artist Cathy Staughton, Bell will posit collaboration as a feminist mode of production and activist strategy to promote death literacy, socially-engaged practices and the inclusion and visibility of neurodiverse artists.

About the artist

Dr Catherine Bell is a multidisciplinary artist and Associate Professor (Visual Arts), Australian Catholic University. Bell’s recent practice-led research focuses on feminist interventions within the archive and implementing communal creativity with diverse communities to promote healthy discussion and meaningful reflection on death and body disposal. Bell has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally since 1993. Selected group exhibitions include: One Foot on the Ground, One Foot in the Water, La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo (2021 and touring nationally 2022–23); New Woman, Museum of Brisbane (2019); In the Bird’s Mouth, Bow Arts, London (2018); Craftivism, Shepparton Art Museum (2019–20, touring regionally); Knowing Me Knowing You, Arts Project Australia, Melbourne (2014); Backflip: Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne (2013); and Selectively Revealed, an Asialink touring show (2012). Bell curated the NETS touring exhibition FEM-aFFINITY (2020-21), pairing seven intergenerational women artists from supported studio Arts Project Australia with seven contemporary artists from wider Victoria. She is represented by Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, and is a current Gertrude Contemporary Studio Resident (2020–23).


Form x Content is a program of online and on-campus talks delivered during Monash’s teaching semesters. Thematically driven, the series features the voices of renowned First Nations, Australian and international artists, designers, architects, curators and academics, and aims to stimulate new thinking and encourage debate and discussion around contemporary ideas. The program is delivered every Wednesday lunchtime during Monash University teaching semesters, both online and broadcast on the Big Screen at Monash Caulfield.

In 2022, Form x Content considers the ways in which individuals and organisations are changing and adapting in response to current conditions, including the disconnection many have experienced as a result of the pandemic.

The Semester 2 theme, ‘On Care’, explores how the disciplines of art, design and architecture can engender and embed principles of caring, inclusivity, safety and wellbeing through research and practice.

Form x Content is free and accessible to all.

Join us Wednesday lunchtimes at 1pm—online and on the Big Screen, Caulfield campus

Form x Content Presented by Monash Art, Design and Architecture, programmed by Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA.

Event Details

Date:
14 September 2022 at 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Venue:
Online and Caulfield big screen
Categories:
Fine Art

Description

Practices of care, collaboration and feminism are embedded in the working methodology of multidisciplinary artist, curator and educator Catherine Bell. Through a discussion of two, yearlong artist residencies at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and a ten-year collaborative relationship with Arts Project Australia artist Cathy Staughton, Bell will posit collaboration as a feminist mode of production and activist strategy to promote death literacy, socially-engaged practices and the inclusion and visibility of neurodiverse artists.

About the artist

Dr Catherine Bell is a multidisciplinary artist and Associate Professor (Visual Arts), Australian Catholic University. Bell’s recent practice-led research focuses on feminist interventions within the archive and implementing communal creativity with diverse communities to promote healthy discussion and meaningful reflection on death and body disposal. Bell has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally since 1993. Selected group exhibitions include: One Foot on the Ground, One Foot in the Water, La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo (2021 and touring nationally 2022–23); New Woman, Museum of Brisbane (2019); In the Bird’s Mouth, Bow Arts, London (2018); Craftivism, Shepparton Art Museum (2019–20, touring regionally); Knowing Me Knowing You, Arts Project Australia, Melbourne (2014); Backflip: Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne (2013); and Selectively Revealed, an Asialink touring show (2012). Bell curated the NETS touring exhibition FEM-aFFINITY (2020-21), pairing seven intergenerational women artists from supported studio Arts Project Australia with seven contemporary artists from wider Victoria. She is represented by Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, and is a current Gertrude Contemporary Studio Resident (2020–23).


Form x Content is a program of online and on-campus talks delivered during Monash’s teaching semesters. Thematically driven, the series features the voices of renowned First Nations, Australian and international artists, designers, architects, curators and academics, and aims to stimulate new thinking and encourage debate and discussion around contemporary ideas. The program is delivered every Wednesday lunchtime during Monash University teaching semesters, both online and broadcast on the Big Screen at Monash Caulfield.

In 2022, Form x Content considers the ways in which individuals and organisations are changing and adapting in response to current conditions, including the disconnection many have experienced as a result of the pandemic.

The Semester 2 theme, ‘On Care’, explores how the disciplines of art, design and architecture can engender and embed principles of caring, inclusivity, safety and wellbeing through research and practice.

Form x Content is free and accessible to all.

Join us Wednesday lunchtimes at 1pm—online and on the Big Screen, Caulfield campus

Form x Content Presented by Monash Art, Design and Architecture, programmed by Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA.