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Keely Macarow

Associate Professor Keely Macarow coordinates Postgraduate Research and Creative Care (creative practice, health and wellbeing teaching and research) for the School of Art, RMIT University (Melbourne). Keely collaborates with artists, designers, social scientists, housing activists and health and engineering researchers to explore how creative interventions can be applied for public exhibition and performance within housing, urban and healthcare settings. Keely has also engaged with socially engaged art and design to create artefacts, performative events, symposia and publications for film, video, performance, exhibition and applied research interdisciplinary projects which have been presented for the European Culture Centre (Palazzo Mora, Venice), Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Melbourne), the Design, Liège, the Triennale of Design and Social Innovation (Belgium), Artisan (Brisbane), Powerhouse Museum (Sydney), West Space (Melbourne) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Melbourne) amongst others. Keely has also written extensively on her creative projects for book chapters published by Intellect, Bloomsbury, Routledge, Auckland Art Gallery, UCL Press and Australian Scholarly and in numerous journals and conference proceedings published through ACUADS, Book 2.0, the Journal of Applied Art and Health, Public Health and Medical Journal of Australia amongst others. She is currently developing a book on Homefullness with Neal Haslem (Australia) and Marcus Knutagard (Sweden).

Contact: School of Art, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia.


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Book 2.0
Editor Mick Gowar