Dr Anna Madeleine Raupach
Senior Lecturer
Printmedia & Drawing
Qualification:
BVA (Hons) (ANU), PhD (UNSW)
Senior Lecturer
Printmedia & Drawing
Qualification:
BVA (Hons) (ANU), PhD (UNSW)Anna Madeleine Raupach is a multidisciplinary artist who engages with science and technology to explore the friction between concurrent technological advances and environmental decline. Her practice uses computational artforms to translate astronomical and ecological science into multimedia installations, mixed reality experiences, and tactile material forms. Her research cultivates cross-disciplinary collaboration between arts and science fields to critically address socio-political issues enmeshed with climate change.
Anna has a PhD in Media Arts from UNSW Art & Design (2014) and a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) from ANU School of Art & Design (2007), where she holds a Lecturer position. Her recent research has involved an ANAT Synapse Residency with ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Mount Stromlo Observatory; a Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Fellowship Program; and an Australian Research Council Linkage grant commission with the UNSW and the National Herbarium NSW. Previous practice has involved cross-disciplinary collaboration with scientists in the fields of Astronomy (Bosscha Observatory, Indonesia); Meteorology (HM&Co Lab, Ecole des Ponts, ParisTech); Chemistry (University of Melbourne); and Anatomy (ANU Medical School).
Anna has had solo exhibitions in New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Montreal and Bandung and has been awarded international residencies at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, through the Art Gallery of NSW (2018); Common Room Network Foundation, Indonesia, with Asialink Arts (2017); and the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, supported by ArtsACT. Across Australia she has participated in exhibitions at Verge Gallery (Sydney), Bundanon Trust (NSW), Watch This Space (Alice Springs), Flinders Lane Gallery and Art+Climate=Change (Melbourne). Her work has been selected for prizes including the Ramsay Art Prize (2021), Blake Prize (2020), Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize (2020) and the Churchie Emerging Arts Prize (2016).
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