Josephine Mead is a settler visual artist/writer/curator living and working on Wurundjeri Country. Her multidisciplinary practice investigates personal notions of support. Her recent work has considered sound and language, queer-love and the body as a site of discursive practice. She has exhibited widely in Australia and abroad and has undertaken residencies in Mexico, Portugal, Germany, Turkey and Greece. She participated in the Writing in the Expanded Field program through ACCA in 2022 and was a Hi-Viz Satellites Lab artist through Chamber Made, SAtheCollective and Punctum Inc. in 2023. She is the Community Coordinator at Blindside Gallery.
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Josephine Mead
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Tuesday 10 September, 8PM
Trick of Light
Join us for an evening of multimodal performances and visual treats as writers and artists come together to revel in the light, after dark.
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Friday 13 September, 7PM
EWF X Gammin Guild
Tune into the next chapter of the Gammin Guild’s live roleplaying story as part of EWF24 .
Thursday 5 September, 7PM
Opening Night: LIB[ERA]TION
To mark the opening EWF24, Guest Curator Mackenzie Lee asks: What does an Era of Liberation look like, and how is writing both a tool and an act of liberation, for the self and the collective?
Saturday 7 September, 3:15PM
Channelling Reality
Writing about the self, whether it be through the lens of memoir, or in fiction, holds endless scope for possibility, experimentation, and discovery. It also goes hand in hand with myriad ethical considerations and creative challenges.
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