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Bryoni Trezise is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in the School of the Arts and Media. She has authored two monographs, co-edited collections, and published numerous articles, utilizing a disciplinary lens of performance to investigate contemporary culture. Her research focuses on constructing cultural memories, analyzing archives, museums, and memorials, and staging contemporary childhoods through digital media. Bryoni has been awarded the State Library of New South Wales Fellowship for her research on migrant oral histories and has won the Marlis Thiersch Forum Modern Language Studies prizes for her interdisciplinary scholarship in theatrical and literary media histories. A leading member of UNSW's Arts Health Research Group and the Intermedial Composition Network, her current research maps the ecologies of creative thinking processes, with a co-authored book and podcast series titled "Play Slow Time" set to release in 2025. Committed to championing creative pedagogies, she has received teaching awards and is currently conducting an impact study with Shopfront Youth Arts focused on models of creative leadership for young people.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and researching in the School of the Arts and Media.
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