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Lindsay Kelley is an Associate Professor and Head of Sculpture Spatial Practice at the Australian National University. Her art practice and scholarship explore the experience of eating and how changing technologies affect what is consumed. She authored the book 'Bioart Kitchen: Art, Feminism Technoscience' (London: IB Tauris, 2016; reissued 2022), examining the kitchen as a site for knowledge production in art and science. Her work, 'Eating: Metabolizing Arts' (MIT Press), claims that digestion and metabolism are central to cultural and creative processes. She has received the Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2019-2023) and has exhibited and performed internationally. Kelley's published works can be found in journals including parallax, Transgender Studies Quarterly, Angelaki, and Environmental Humanities. She supervises several PhD candidates, guiding research on topics related to embodied experiences and interaction with the environment, showcasing her commitment to nurturing new talent in the field.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Head of Sculpture Spatial Practice.
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