Nina Ross, artist, activist & parent | EP36 Subtext & Discourse

23/11/2020 49 min Episodio 36
Nina Ross, artist, activist & parent | EP36 Subtext & Discourse

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Nina Ross is a Melbourne based artist working predominantly with video, performance and photography. Her research led practice draws on individual experiences to interrogate the use of visual and textual language within political and personal spheres. Using the body, her work speaks to current global issues, while giving a voice to personal narratives and concerns. Beyond her personal work, Nina engages in various collaborative practices including co-founding Artists’ Committee (2017) and Artists’ Subcommittee (2018). 
In 2013 Nina received a Master of Fine Art (Research) with first class honours from Monash University in Melbourne, supervised by Peta Clancy. Nina’s thesis received the Vice-Chancellor’s Commendation for Master’s Thesis Excellence Award. Previous to this Nina obtained a BA (Fine Art Photography) Honours in 2006 and a BA (Media Arts) in 2004 from RMIT University.
Nina has lectured sessionally in photography, art theory, conceptual development and professional practice at various universities including Photography Studies College and RMIT University (School of Media and Communication) in Melbourne.
Since 2014 Nina has worked with a group of Melbourne based artists called Art/Parents. Together they explore the experiences of artists who are also parents.
Interview with Nina Ross recorded by Michael Dooney on 30. August 2020 with Squadcast.fm between Berlin, Germany and Melbourne, Australia.
Portrait photo by Hannah Reich

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Nina Ross
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Centre for Everything, artists residency
Artists Committee
Artists protesting Wilson Security
Artists Protest Australian Museum’s Deal with Security Firm that Allegedly Abused Asylum-Seekers
Australian Art Museum Drops Security Firm Accused of Abuse at Detention Centers


Artslog
Artists Parents
Jessie Scott
Lizzy Sampson


Imagining a Future Collective
Artists Union

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