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Rosie Isaac

Rosie Isaac (b. Naarm/Melbourne, 1990) is an artist with a research-based sculpture, writing and performance practice. Rosie’s practice focuses on the power relations embedded in language and other social institutions. She is interested in art making as a form of attention, one that might imagine different material and social futures. Recent projects include an iterative performance ‘What we habitually call’ first performed in 2021 at Ace Open as part of Reading Circles; ‘Brain blankets’ in collaboration with Aodhan Madden at the Foundation Fiminco, Paris, in 2021; ‘Intestine in my eye’ part of Next Wave Festival 2018; and ‘BACKWARD PLAY’ as part of Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV at 99% and Blindside in 2022. Her writing has been published in un. Magazine and Cordite Poetry review. She has worked in community radio production and as the co-editor of un. Magazine in 2020 with Elena Gomez. She is currently working on a solo sculpture show to be presented at Flippy’s Gallery in November 2022. Rosie is a Sessional Academic Lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts

Rosie Isaac

Rosie Isaac (b. Naarm/Melbourne, 1990) is an artist with a research-based sculpture, writing and performance practice. Rosie’s practice focuses on the power relations embedded in language and other social institutions. She is interested in art making as a form of attention, one that might imagine different material and social futures. Recent projects include an iterative performance ‘What we habitually call’ first performed in 2021 at Ace Open as part of Reading Circles; ‘Brain blankets’ in collaboration with Aodhan Madden at the Foundation Fiminco, Paris, in 2021; ‘Intestine in my eye’ part of Next Wave Festival 2018; and ‘BACKWARD PLAY’ as part of Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV at 99% and Blindside in 2022. Her writing has been published in un. Magazine and Cordite Poetry review. She has worked in community radio production and as the co-editor of un. Magazine in 2020 with Elena Gomez. She is currently working on a solo sculpture show to be presented at Flippy’s Gallery in November 2022. Rosie is a Sessional Academic Lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts

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