
Current research involves PhD titled ‘an interior history’ which questions dominant phenomenological models of interior and interiority to re-pose concepts of interior in relation to exteriors. These concerns are motivated by a desire to shift from the centrality of the subject/individual to explore the potential of collectives/groups as sites of social and cultural transformation. The research is conducted through curatorial practice where the exhibition environment becomes a site of experimentation and engagement.
Pantheon Sunday 18 February 2007
Suzie Attiwill
A visit to rome, to an idea, an image, a building I had encountered through publication only – the Pantheon. ...more
Spatial Sound Concerts
Since 2004, the SIAL Sound Studios have regularly presented public spatial sound concerts. To date, these have included Spectrum 1, 2 and 3, and Silence and other ways. ...more
espresso < expressway
Denton Corker Marshall’s non-architecture
Cups, coffee pots, tables, chairs and other designs are exhibited alongside infrastructure objects such as gateways and bridges, to explore Denton Corker Marshall’s work in the broader field of design....more
Making Relations
Suzie Attiwill
An exhibition of Tasmanian craft and design.
Invited curator: Suzie Attiwill
Venues: CAST Gallery, Hobart April 22 - May 21, 2006.
Devonport Regional Gallery, Devonport June 30 - July 30, 2006...more
CitySounds
The two projects investigate auditory spatial awareness of the city and present acoustic design information useful for city-based living. ...more
a matter of time
16th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial
Suzie Attiwill
Participants: John Barbour, Sue Blanchfield, Bula’bula Arts Aboriginal Corporation, Georgina Cresswell, India Flint, Mavis Warrngilna Ganambarr, Desley Henry, Meredith Hughes, Sara Lindsay, Paull McKee, Sebastian Di Mauro, Linda Lou Murphy, Andrew Nicholls, Monique van Nieuwland, Rosemary O'Rourke, Sue Pedley, Sharon Peoples, Julie Ryder, Sue Saxon and Anne Zahalka, S!X, Holly Story, Christian Bumbarra Thompson, Liz Williamson, and Louiseann Zahra. ...more
Tramjatra
(Kolkata, India – February 2001; Melbourne, Australia – October 2001)
In this research project, Suzie Attiwill's role was as a ‘critical passenger’ – someone ...more
City Provoked
Public art project that took place as part of the 1997 Melbourne International Festival. Also exhibited at RMIT Gallery, 1998. Site: Intersection of Flinders and Swanston Street. Curated by Catherine Murphy. Participants included: Raymond Arnold, Destiny Deacon, Timothy Hill, Evangelos Sakaris, Tanya Eccleston, Bronwyn Platten, Eva Lee ...more