Tag / 2017
Walking to the Laundromat in Paris
In 2017 I presented a paper as part of a panel titled “Walking Methodologies in the more-than-human world” at the New Materialisms conference in Paris. Following this and research done by co-collaborators is this published paper. Walking to the Laundromat consists of a 106-minute audio track that participants listen to while doing their laundry at…
Iron Lady is open for business
Iron Lady is coming to life in Adelaide this summer. She will be hunting down all cis-white men who need the shirts thoroughly straightened out. In a firm but gentle way.
Iron Lady debuts at Feast
The Iron Lady moved amongst the queer kelp at Feast’s opening night in Adelaide South Australia. I think Iron Lady was the most interesting thing on the menu. (Maybe was not a view shared by most of the cis white gay boys—oh dear!) Photos by the delightful Sia Duff.
Interview by Vitalstatistix with me on Iron Lady
Original Source: http://vitalstatistix.com.au/blog/rebecca-conroy/ Rebecca, can you tell us a little about your practice and your artistic communities? Rebecca Conroy: I grew up in the performing arts, but have been straddling disciplines ever since I graduated from theatre school in the 90s. Moving into artist-run spaces introduced me to the visual arts world, and now I…
Fame and Fortune?
How can artists achieve their career goals? How do you maintain your practice and pay the bills? How do you achieve a balance between creating artwork and your other jobs? In this special event for artists, discover different strategies and ways of working to manage your creative career. We’ll start with a panel discussion featuring…