Nat Thomas

Nat Thomas, aka Nat Solo, is a Melbourne-based artist and writer whose independent practice considers storytelling as the basis of culture. Using photography, installation performance and online platforms, her work engages with the mass media and its role in how we see each other and the world. Her work was included in The National: New Australian Art (2019) and Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism (2018). For this exhibition, Thomas invited a number of men to take part in her work Man Cleaning Up by donning a safety vest and cleaning the floor of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. The work continued feminist performance artists use of ‘domestic labour’ that is sadly and infuriatingly, still often considered women's work. Nattysolo (one woman, one camera, no film) is an ongoing endurance performance project with an online outcome. The widely-read project uses the form of the social page and social archive and fuses gossip and innuendo with scathing cultural critique.

Nat Thomas is holding 2 writing workshop 21-23 October. For more infomation on these workshops please see Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/developing-critical-voices-in-the-arts-a-writing-workshop-with-nat-thomas-tickets-75801653787

Nat Thomas’s visit to SOAD ANU is sponsored by the ANU Gender Institute

 

Date & time

Wed 23 Oct 2019, 1.15–2pm

Location

ANU School of Art & Design

Speakers

Nat Thomas

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Updated:  5 November 2019/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute