Australasian Animal Studies Association

Creaturely Feeling

Creaturely Feeling

Cunningham Dax, The University of Melbourne, July 2015

Trish Adams, Andre Brodyk, Catherine Clover, Kate James, Susie Marcroft, lynn mowson, Elizabeth Presa

Creaturely Feeling was part of Animal Publics: Emotions, Empathy, Activism, the 2015 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference. The exhibition explored artmaking as an act of encounter between human and non-human animals. Works by six artists foregrounded the empathic act of artistic process, exposing the intimacy and proximity between artist and subject, between human and non-human animal. The exhibition was curated by Dr Caroline Wallace – a catalogue is available here.

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