Dr Stephen Naylor
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PhD (Monash), MA (RMIT), BEd (Melb) Director of Learning and Teaching and First year programs Townsville |
Contact Details
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Telephone: |
(07) 4781 3162 (Australia) |
+ 61 7 4781 3162 (International) |
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Facsimile: |
(07) 4781 3169 (Australia) |
+ 61 7 4781 3169 (International) |
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Email: |
Teaching Responsibility
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Director of Learning and Teaching School of Creative Arts JCU
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Lecture in Visual Arts and Theory
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Research Methodology (Honours)
General Interest Areas
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Australia’s representation at the Venice Biennale 1954 – 2003
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Spatial Theory
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Contemporary International Visual Arts
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Australian Sculpture
Biography
Dr Stephen Naylor has worked as an educator and practitioner for more than 25 years in secondary education, TAFE and the university sector and has exhibited widely in the southern states. Over the last decade he has concentrated on the spatial mapping of contemporary art, extensively for Art Monthly and other national journals. He is a regular contributor to reviews on Australian representation in International visual arts events and has a particular interest in spatial theory. His doctoral research was based on Australia’s representation in the Venice Biennale 1954 -2003; he currently lectures in Art Theory and is the Director of Learning and Teaching in the School of Creative Arts Visual Arts at James Cook University, Townsville.
what new media arts means to me
“New Media Arts is a generic term used to denote arts practices and products produced since the late 20th century. This term differs from contemporary art in that the motivation for art production may be the same but digital technology is used as a primary driver of production and or presentation.”