In Conversation: Frances Barrett & Kelly Doley
Exhibiting artist Frances Barrett discusses her practice with UNSW Galleries Deputy Director, Kelly Doley. Barrett's work lies at the nexus of performance, curatorial models and collaborative processes. Recent projects foreground embodied modes of listening and touch. As long-time collaborators, Barrett and Doley will reflect on the role of collaborative networks, co-authorship, friendship and queer support structures when creating work.


Frances Barrett is an artist who lives and works on Gadigal land, Sydney. In 2019 she was one of the recipients of Suspended Moment: The Katthy Cavaliere Fellowship, the outcome of which, Meatus, will be presented at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in August 2020. She is one member of the collective Barbara Cleveland who have presented work nationally and internationally over the past 10 years. Frances is currently a PhD candidate in Curatorial Practice at Monash Art Design and Architecture.
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Presented in conjunction with 'Friendship as a Way of Life' at UNSW Galleries 8 May - 21 November 2020
 


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Banner image: Frances Barrett Handle 2018. HD single-channel video, 11:58 minutes.
Image: Justin Balmain. Image courtesy: the artist. 

 

When
Thursday 16 Jul 2020
Time
5:30pm - 6:15pm
Phone
(02) 8936 0888