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Sarah Rodigari is a lecturer at the Australian National University in the College of Arts and Social Sciences, specializing in Contemporary Art, Sculpture, and Spatial Practice. Her practice-led research explores the social and political potential of art through projects that are relational, collaborative, and site-responsive. Employing methodologies such as improvisation and dialogue, her work encompasses text-based performance, installation, and film. Rodigari is known for creating trans-disciplinary, process-based artworks that generate collective commentaries and exhibit social discourse. Her approach is characterized by 'off-script' strategies that engage with humility, absurdity, and contradiction. Rodigari has worked within prestigious contexts including the Sydney Opera House, Helsinki International Artist Program, and the 20th Biennale of Sydney, among others. In 2021, she received the Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture's Civic Choice Award. Her academic qualifications include a PhD from the University of Wollongong and a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) from the University of New South Wales. Additionally, she serves on the editorial committee for Un Magazine.
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