Art, science and the body
Art, Science and the Body researches the intersections between health, wellbeing, death, gender, sex, natural and social science, medicine, the body and artificial life. Projects are developed using visual and sonic media, text and objects.
Key people
- Dr Keely Macarow, Research Cluster Leader
- Dr Patricia Adams
- David Brown
- Kellyann Geurts
- Professor Elizabeth Grierson
- Richard Harding
- Cat Hope
- Ian Haig
- Anastasia Joannides
- Dr Sarah Kenderdine
- Dr Philip Samartzis
- Julie Shiels
- Darrin Verhagen
Postgraduate candidates
- David Brown PhD
Designing Sound for Health and Wellbeing (Completion 2012)
Senior Supervisor, Dr Keely Macarow; Co-Supervisors, Dr Philip Samartzis and Dr Tracey Weiland
- Thembri Soddell PhD
Narratives from a Disordered Mind: Understanding Mental Illness through Sound Art Practice (Completion 2016)
Senior Supervisor, Dr Keely Macarow, Supervisor, Darrin Verhagen - Anastasia Joannides MA
Physical Interactions: the body, materials and desire (Completion 2013)
Senior Supervisor, Dr Keely Macarow, Supervisor, Ian Haig
Projects
To find out more about the projects undertaken by the Art, Science and the Body cluster, visit the projects page.
Art, science and the body projects
Partners and affiliates
- Chunky Move
- Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne
- Melbourne Museum, Melbourne
- Melbourne Worker’s Theatre, Melbourne
- St Vincent’s Health, Melbourne
- Philip Brophy
Contact
Dr Keely Macarow
RMIT University, School of Art
GPO Box 2476V
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000
Email: keely.macarow@rmit.edu.au



