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Alexandra Gillespie

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Alexandra Gillespie, Insulate Hackett
Artist Statement

Alexandra Gillespie (video/media artist) works in the nexus of media and visual art. Her practice includes video, photographic, installation, interactive and collaborative works, in these works themes of place and history are explored. Recent works include Under Today, 2012 a collaborative work with Red Shoes,  an Alice Springs performance collective, Insulate the Future, 2010 exhibited at Gallery Smith, Melbourne, Collars, 2009, exhibited at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Bathurst Regional Gallery and presented at the International Symposium of Electronic Arts (ISEA)  Singapore 2008. Ningenneh Tunapry: we understand media artist/designer for Tasmanian Indigenous gallery 2007, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart. Alexandra is currently a PhD Candidate, School of Art, Photography and Media Arts, Australian National University, with a College of Arts and Social Sciences Scholarship. 

Art Forms
  • Media arts
  • Multimedia /hybrid
  • Photography
  • 3 D (sculpture/installation/public art)
State
Australian Capital Territory
Website
http://www.alexandragillespie.net
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