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Lizzie Muller is an Associate Professor in the School of Art & Design at UNSW Sydney, specializing in curatorial research and audience experience. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration, encompassing future museums and participatory knowledge production. Lizzie has co-edited the book 'Curating Lively Objects: Exhibitions Disciplines,' showcasing how curating drives innovation in museums. She is the Director of Research Engagement and has been a Chief Investigator at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, where she leads significant research projects on Australia’s deep history. Her curatorial practice bridges art, science, and technology, particularly through interactive exhibitions that celebrate Indigenous cultures and the environment. Lizzie has co-curated several notable exhibitions, including 'A Working Model of the World' and 'Lively Objects,' highlighting her innovative approaches to audience-centered methodologies and her contribution to the academic discourse surrounding contemporary curatorial practices. Through her teaching at UNSW, she influences the next generation of curators, emphasizing the importance of participatory leadership and the evolving role of museums in society.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and supervising students in the fields of curatorial studies and contemporary design.
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