CATHERINE CLOVER ARTIST
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Current 2024
Deep Speech-Dialogues Inter-especes
With Catherine Clover, Maeve Longvert, Oussama Tabti curated by Elena Biserna and LabGamerz
as part of Biennale d'Aix
Vernissage 6 April a 15h
6 April - 5 May, 2024
Chapelle Venel, 27 Rue Venel, Aix-en-Provence, France
With Catherine Clover, Maeve Longvert, Oussama Tabti curated by Elena Biserna and LabGamerz
as part of Biennale d'Aix
Vernissage 6 April a 15h
6 April - 5 May, 2024
Chapelle Venel, 27 Rue Venel, Aix-en-Provence, France
Birds of the Footscray District
Five Walls
Gallery 4 - A small solo show of photographs based on a bird field guide published in 1939
Address - Level 1, 119-121, Hopkins Street, Footscray Melbourne 3011 Australia
Opening - Friday 17 November 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates - 15 November - 2 December 2023
Opening Hours Wed-Sat 12-6
Five Walls
Gallery 4 - A small solo show of photographs based on a bird field guide published in 1939
Address - Level 1, 119-121, Hopkins Street, Footscray Melbourne 3011 Australia
Opening - Friday 17 November 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates - 15 November - 2 December 2023
Opening Hours Wed-Sat 12-6
Carolee Schneemann’s Cats
with art collective Cats Like Plain Crisps
Blindside Gallery 1 - A group exhibition celebrating artist and icon Carolee Schneemann
Address - Nicholas Building Level 7, Room 14, 37, Swanston Street Melbourne 3000 Australia
Opening - Thurs 9 November 2023, 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates 8 November - 2 December 2023
Opening Hours Wed-Sat 12-6
with art collective Cats Like Plain Crisps
Blindside Gallery 1 - A group exhibition celebrating artist and icon Carolee Schneemann
Address - Nicholas Building Level 7, Room 14, 37, Swanston Street Melbourne 3000 Australia
Opening - Thurs 9 November 2023, 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates 8 November - 2 December 2023
Opening Hours Wed-Sat 12-6
Recent 2023
Listening Walk, West London - 8 Miles from Hyde Park Corner
Saturday 15 July, 12.30 - 2.15pm
Sunday 16 July 1.15 - 3pm
Meet at Richmond Station (underground/overground)
Join us on Sat or Sun 15/16th July (start times are shaped by the Thames tides) for a walk with our avian companions. We'll be walking, listening, voicing and languaging as Catherine guides us through Royal Parkland and our historic uneasy relationship with winged creatures and the Crown-appropriated land they inhabit. The walk is limited to 15 participants.
As part of #EnCOUnTERs X #Musicand OtherLivingCreature
A Helen Frosi/Café Oto Off-Site activity
Saturday 15 July, 12.30 - 2.15pm
Sunday 16 July 1.15 - 3pm
Meet at Richmond Station (underground/overground)
Join us on Sat or Sun 15/16th July (start times are shaped by the Thames tides) for a walk with our avian companions. We'll be walking, listening, voicing and languaging as Catherine guides us through Royal Parkland and our historic uneasy relationship with winged creatures and the Crown-appropriated land they inhabit. The walk is limited to 15 participants.
As part of #EnCOUnTERs X #Musicand OtherLivingCreature
A Helen Frosi/Café Oto Off-Site activity
Art and the City: Urban Space, Art and Social Change
Columbia Global Center, Amman, Jordan
June 11-14, 2023
Artist Keynote Listening, Walking and Languaging in the City: An Incomplete Field Guide to the Voices of the Birds of Amman
Columbia Global Center, Amman, Jordan
June 11-14, 2023
Artist Keynote Listening, Walking and Languaging in the City: An Incomplete Field Guide to the Voices of the Birds of Amman
Birds and Language
A bumper new issue of Unlikely Journal edited by Madeleine Kelly and Jen Valender
There are two components to this issue -
Issue 08 Birds and Language
and
Project Space Birds and Language
My contribution is in the Project Space, titled Now and Then: Buln Buln encounters Common Blackbird
With thanks
@madeleine_kelly @jenvalender Jan Incoll of the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Study Group
A bumper new issue of Unlikely Journal edited by Madeleine Kelly and Jen Valender
There are two components to this issue -
Issue 08 Birds and Language
and
Project Space Birds and Language
My contribution is in the Project Space, titled Now and Then: Buln Buln encounters Common Blackbird
With thanks
@madeleine_kelly @jenvalender Jan Incoll of the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Study Group
Going Out - Walking, Listening, Soundmaking
Edited by Elena Biserna with Julia Echhardt, Henry Andersen, Caroline Profanter,
Q-02/Umland Press Brussels, 2022. ISBN : 978-90-8264-956-7
My contribution is a polyphonic/writerly extension of the project OH! AH AH PREE TRRA TRRA
Edited by Elena Biserna with Julia Echhardt, Henry Andersen, Caroline Profanter,
Q-02/Umland Press Brussels, 2022. ISBN : 978-90-8264-956-7
My contribution is a polyphonic/writerly extension of the project OH! AH AH PREE TRRA TRRA
Previous 2021
More than Sound Monday 20 September 2021
A one-day symposium organised by Jordan Lacey. Attend online, no need to register
With Jordan Lacey, Ben Byrne, Lawrence Harvey, Caleb Kelly, Tessa Laird, Norie Neumark, Catherine Clover,
Shanti Sumartojo, Philip Samartzis, Marcel Cobussen, Gascia Ouzounian
Birds and Language conference (online) Aug 19 - 20 2021
Presented by the School of Literature, Art and Media, the University of Sydney, and supported by the Sydney Environment Institute
Organised by Madeleine Kelly and Ian Maxwell
Fivex Art Prize
14 December 2020 to 31 January 2021
Song Cycle
Two digital billboards on the corner of Flinders and Elizabeth Streets, central Melbourne, Joint Winner.
More than Sound Monday 20 September 2021
A one-day symposium organised by Jordan Lacey. Attend online, no need to register
With Jordan Lacey, Ben Byrne, Lawrence Harvey, Caleb Kelly, Tessa Laird, Norie Neumark, Catherine Clover,
Shanti Sumartojo, Philip Samartzis, Marcel Cobussen, Gascia Ouzounian
Birds and Language conference (online) Aug 19 - 20 2021
Presented by the School of Literature, Art and Media, the University of Sydney, and supported by the Sydney Environment Institute
Organised by Madeleine Kelly and Ian Maxwell
Fivex Art Prize
14 December 2020 to 31 January 2021
Song Cycle
Two digital billboards on the corner of Flinders and Elizabeth Streets, central Melbourne, Joint Winner.
Monument to Now
11-29 November 2020 Upfield Bike Path Coburg northern Melbourne
Moreart 2020 annual public art event curated by Emily Cormack and postponed from April due to the Covid 19 pandemic, now running
11-29 November, 2020. Because of new restrictions I re-jigged my project from a participatory choir to a sonic monument entitled
Lament at Fawkner Cemetery
11-29 November 2020 Upfield Bike Path Coburg northern Melbourne
Moreart 2020 annual public art event curated by Emily Cormack and postponed from April due to the Covid 19 pandemic, now running
11-29 November, 2020. Because of new restrictions I re-jigged my project from a participatory choir to a sonic monument entitled
Lament at Fawkner Cemetery
Writing the Birds: Barrawarn
The inaugural edition of Inscription: The Journal of Material Text, edited by Gill Partington, Adam Smyth and Simon Morris,
Leeds Beckett University and Information as Material, UK
Launched 28 Sept 2020 at the Bodleian Library Oxford
The inaugural edition of Inscription: The Journal of Material Text, edited by Gill Partington, Adam Smyth and Simon Morris,
Leeds Beckett University and Information as Material, UK
Launched 28 Sept 2020 at the Bodleian Library Oxford
Untie the Tongue
Translating Ambiance guest edited by Jordan Lacey, Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts Issue 06, Australia
Translating Ambiance guest edited by Jordan Lacey, Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts Issue 06, Australia
Recent
Acts of Air: Reshaping the Urban Sonic
July-August 2020 curated by Lisa Hall, Launch 16 July 2020
Un-earthed: Festival of Listening and Environment CRISAP University of the Arts, London UK
July-August 2020 curated by Lisa Hall, Launch 16 July 2020
Un-earthed: Festival of Listening and Environment CRISAP University of the Arts, London UK
Wild Bird Pod
July 2020 Artsbox Residency, Footscray, City of Maribyrnong, Melbourne AU, July 2020. This residency is taking place online and
is a project about our experiences with wild birds during the pandemic Lockdown.
All contributions welcome!
July 2020 Artsbox Residency, Footscray, City of Maribyrnong, Melbourne AU, July 2020. This residency is taking place online and
is a project about our experiences with wild birds during the pandemic Lockdown.
All contributions welcome!
Posthuman PUBLICS
PROJECT SPACE | SPARE ROOM
Tuesday 4 February - Friday 28 February 2020
The Algae Society Bio Art Design Lab, Angela Clarke, Cath Clover, Byron Dean, Ceri Hann, Heather Hesterman, Anna Hickey-Moody, Fiona Hillary, Jordan Lacey, Grace McQuilten, Rebecca Najdowski, Dominic Redfern, Philip Samartzis & Polly Stanton
Posthuman PUBLICS invites artists and researchers to engage in an interdisciplinary laboratory for the month of February to coincide with Rosi Braidotti's inaugural visit to RMIT University, hosted by DERC and CAST. Exploring the gallery as a laboratory for/of creative practice, a series of workshops, discussions and provocations will provide space to think through and engage with key issues at the intersection of posthumanism, climate change and changing economies. Through the examination and practice of new fields of knowledge production, Posthuman PUBLICS asks us to collaboratively consider ‘how do we leave marks of care for the future’?
PROJECT SPACE / SPARE ROOM is located within RMIT Building 94 Level 2
23-27 Cardigan Street Carlton Melbourne Australia
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11am - 5pm
PROJECT SPACE | SPARE ROOM
Tuesday 4 February - Friday 28 February 2020
The Algae Society Bio Art Design Lab, Angela Clarke, Cath Clover, Byron Dean, Ceri Hann, Heather Hesterman, Anna Hickey-Moody, Fiona Hillary, Jordan Lacey, Grace McQuilten, Rebecca Najdowski, Dominic Redfern, Philip Samartzis & Polly Stanton
Posthuman PUBLICS invites artists and researchers to engage in an interdisciplinary laboratory for the month of February to coincide with Rosi Braidotti's inaugural visit to RMIT University, hosted by DERC and CAST. Exploring the gallery as a laboratory for/of creative practice, a series of workshops, discussions and provocations will provide space to think through and engage with key issues at the intersection of posthumanism, climate change and changing economies. Through the examination and practice of new fields of knowledge production, Posthuman PUBLICS asks us to collaboratively consider ‘how do we leave marks of care for the future’?
PROJECT SPACE / SPARE ROOM is located within RMIT Building 94 Level 2
23-27 Cardigan Street Carlton Melbourne Australia
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11am - 5pm
Animal Encounters: Kontakt, Interaktion und Relationalität JB Metzler (Deutsch) ISBN 978-3476049384
Publication Alexandra Böhm (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) und Jessica Ullrich (Universität der Künste Berlin, der Europa-Universität Flensburg und der Kunstakademie Münster) (eds)
Publication Alexandra Böhm (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) und Jessica Ullrich (Universität der Künste Berlin, der Europa-Universität Flensburg und der Kunstakademie Münster) (eds)
The Animal Gaze Constructed Exhibition/Conference London Metropolitan University UK
Symposium Dates 6-7 March 2020
Exhibition Dates 22 February to 13 March 2020
Shrinking horizons, slim pickings, poverty of scope. What new politics of nature are needed here for animals? What representations and spatial practices are required to redress the balance of our shared environments? What is a more animal-centric world like?
The third Animal Gaze symposium will bring together practitioners and academics to consider human/animal interactions and spatial practices as they manifest themselves in art and architecture.
The Animal Gaze Constructed exhibition will take place in the Faculty's gallery spaces in the Aldgate campus for 3 weeks, March 6th to March 27th, 2020 (The Atrium, Goulston Street Building).
Artists: Steve Baker, Catherine Clover, Laura Cooper, Nicky Coutts, Lee Deigaard, Catherine Du Toit, Jessie Flood-Paddock, David George, Johanna Hällsten, Katy Hammond, Olga Koroleva, Rosemarie McGoldrick, Lala Meredith-Vula, Martin Pover, Clara Rueprich, Snaebjornsdottir/Wilson, Jennet Thomas, Gillian Wylde
Symposium Dates 6-7 March 2020
Exhibition Dates 22 February to 13 March 2020
Shrinking horizons, slim pickings, poverty of scope. What new politics of nature are needed here for animals? What representations and spatial practices are required to redress the balance of our shared environments? What is a more animal-centric world like?
The third Animal Gaze symposium will bring together practitioners and academics to consider human/animal interactions and spatial practices as they manifest themselves in art and architecture.
The Animal Gaze Constructed exhibition will take place in the Faculty's gallery spaces in the Aldgate campus for 3 weeks, March 6th to March 27th, 2020 (The Atrium, Goulston Street Building).
Artists: Steve Baker, Catherine Clover, Laura Cooper, Nicky Coutts, Lee Deigaard, Catherine Du Toit, Jessie Flood-Paddock, David George, Johanna Hällsten, Katy Hammond, Olga Koroleva, Rosemarie McGoldrick, Lala Meredith-Vula, Martin Pover, Clara Rueprich, Snaebjornsdottir/Wilson, Jennet Thomas, Gillian Wylde