Associate Professor Lyndall Adams is a contemporary visual artist in the School of Arts & Humanities at Edith Cowan University. Lyndall draws influence from corporeal and new materialist feminist thinking and has participated in solo, collaborative and group exhibitions in Australia and internationally. She has published scholarly work on the role of ethical arts practice, public art, collaboration and interdisciplinarity.
Field: Art
Institution: Edith Cowan University
Topic
Human geography, wayfinding, mapping, Physical versus temporal space, digital publics, galleries/museums
Title of Paper
Future programming: Gallery learnings through pandemic times