Panel Discussion > Third Space



Panel Discussion > Third Space

IMAGES > Portrait of Anindita Banerjee. Photograph: Vikrant Kishore. > Portrait of Amber Smith. > Portrait of Jane Bartier. > Portrait of Dr. Cameron Bishop. All image courtesy of the artist.

Join us for a floor talk between exhibiting artist Jane Bartier, Amber Smith and Anindita Banerjee, as well as guest speaker Dr. Cameron Bishop, as they discuss and offer insight into their practices and key topics behind the exhibition THIRD SPACE, showing at Linden Projects Space from 2 May to 2 June 2024.

WHEN > Thursday 2 May 2024
TIME > 7PM to 8PM
VENUE > Linden Projects Space, rear 26 Acland Street, St Kilda
ACCESS > FREE, All Welcome


Please note > Linden Projects Space is not wheelchair accessible. We apologise for any inconvenience.


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OUR GUEST SPEAKER

Dr. Cameron Bishop
Cameron Bishop (PhD) is an artist, writer and curator lecturing in Art and Performance at Deakin University. As a curator he has helped initiate a number of public art projects including Treatment (2015/17) at the Western Treatment Plant; Sounding Histories at the Mission to Seafarers Melbourne with Annie Wilson; and the ongoing VACANTGeelong project with architectural and creative arts researchers, and leading Australian artists to explore and activate spaces left behind by de-industrialisation. As the recipient of a number of grants, awards and commissions he has been acknowledged for his community-focused approach to public art.

All of his work explores the shifting nature of the term public, ideas around place-making, and the body’s appearance and experience as a political, private, and social entity. To this end he has published writing in book chapters, journals and exhibition catalogues while addressing these issues in the artwork he makes, often in collaboration with the artist and engineer, Simon Reis. With David Cross, he has worked on consultancy projects including the Metro Tunnel Creative Strategy, which saw them team with Claire Doherty from the UK-based Public Art Commissioning agency, Situations.