elizabeth harris

Elizabeth has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts in Art History and French from the Australian National University.

She works in the legal industry and spends her spare time at galleries and listening to Talk Art. 

She has a deep interest in the intersection between the arts and law and hopes to undergo further study in this area. 

The Spirit of the Salon Lives On In Melbourne – Digitally

In the age of hype and overexposure, can scrolling (or trawling) through Insta-art compare to the bustling exhibitions of [...]

2022-03-27T19:28:57+01:0026 February 2021|New Media Art, Online Show|Comments Off on The Spirit of the Salon Lives On In Melbourne – Digitally

Conflict in My Outlook_We Met Online (2020) – Xanthe Dobbie

Can a Buzzfeed-style quiz capture your online sexual persona? Would you want your results to be public? Queer Australian [...]

2022-01-27T15:53:50+00:008 October 2020|Computer Art, Digital Art, LGBTQIA+, New Media Art, Online Show, Queer Art|Comments Off on Conflict in My Outlook_We Met Online (2020) – Xanthe Dobbie

NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020) – Lisa Reihana

Drawing attention to often sidelined and disenfranchised art and creators, Sydney’s 22nd Biennale curated by indigenous artist, Brook Andrew, [...]

2022-01-27T16:42:06+00:007 June 2020|Digital Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on NIRIN: 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020) – Lisa Reihana

Art is Still Here: A Hypothetical Show for a Closed Museum (2020) – Lu Yang

M WOODS gallery in Shanghai has released an incongruous online group show. Elizabeth Harris   |  Ed Francesca Gransden  [...]

2021-12-05T14:49:06+00:0011 May 2020|Computer Art, Digital Art, Online Show, Video Art|Comments Off on Art is Still Here: A Hypothetical Show for a Closed Museum (2020) – Lu Yang

Tara Marynowsky, Coming Attractions at The National: New Australian Art 2019

Films such as Pretty Woman, watched and re-watched over time, can become like familiar friends. Elizabeth Harris  |  [...]

2021-12-05T14:13:24+00:0011 May 2020|Digital Art, Feminism, New Media Art, Video Art|Comments Off on Tara Marynowsky, Coming Attractions at The National: New Australian Art 2019
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