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Artist Statement:
The interpretation of art is an incredibly diverse area of observation. The processes involved in the creation of Eleanor Gates-Stuart’s print collection have formed work which on many levels can reveal a different understanding and interpretation. This collection works as a documentary on the work of gatescherrywolmark, three artists who used their individual mediums to create collaborative works.
For the last five years Gates-Stuart has been a part of gatescherrywolmark. This was an international collaboration between artists using the media of printmaking, digital print and writing. The work in this collection is effectively a continuation of that, but in this case there is only one artist. This collection follows a similar format to that of gatescherrywolmark. Some of the images and writing have been recreated to form the basis of this collection and make its documentary style more effective.
The purpose of many documentaries is to examine and explore an idea from a detached perspective. The medium used for this is usually film, but the same idea has in this case been recreated using print. Within this documentary are many sub-sects exploring slightly different aspects that underlie the work of gatescherrywolmark. By examining these sub-sects ...
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Eleanor Gates Stuart Biography:
| Biographical information for Eleanor Gates Stuart can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. | |
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| Education |
Professional Degree |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Mixed Media
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Pop Art - (1958 - 1975)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Eleanor is a Senior Lecturer in Media Arts at the Australian National University and currently a Visiting Researcher at NICTA, Australia’s National Information & Communication Technology Research Centre of Excellence. She is involved with the E-Government Research Project as part of the Managing Complexity research theme. Eleanor’s investigation specialises in Visualisation & Communication of ICT Innovation.
From 2001-2007, Eleanor was Head of the Centre for New Media Arts (formerly the Australian Centre for the Arts & Technology) at the Australian National University. Under her direction the Centre experienced major expansion and incorporated her unique vision of new media and a cross-disciplinary approach. The successful merger of the Centre with the School of Arts in 2008, brings together the significant advantages of design, arts & media across traditional art and interdisciplinary research.
Eleanor is a media artist and well-established printmaker. A prolific artist, having received numerous awards, grants, and commissions in her career. She maintains an active international artistic profile continuing her own research and roles such as curator and director of new media arts events. Eleanor also has a significant reputation in Australian education, with a strong belief and commitment to pedagogical development in the creative and new media arts. She is a regular contributor to numerous professional associations, having published since 1985 and presented papers at various conferences in the UK, Taiwan and Australia. Eleanor is widely regarded for her professional experience, and for her vision and direction at the Centre of New Media Arts at The Australian National University.
Eleanor is a PhD candidate at the Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at the Australian National University and appreciates the research support from the National Centre of Information Systems Research. Her interests firmly cross-over arts, science, communication and media. |
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