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Dr Andre Brodyk

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Position Lecturer
School of Drama Fine Art and Music
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office AT 27, At Building

Biography

I have a long and evolving involvement in teaching, research and administration within the University of Newcastle (UoN). This commenced in 1989 when I was originally appointed Lecturer in Painting, Drawing & Art Education, on the Callaghan campus.

I continued my sessional involvement at UoN from1992 until 1995 Lecturing (part-time), in Visual Arts and Art Education during which time I undertook an MFA at UNSW.

I also taught painting part-time at COFA UNSW during 1994.

In 1996 I was appointed full-time in a teaching and research function, jointly charged with the establishment of a new program in Fine Art on the Ourimbah Campus UoN.

From 1996 until 2007 I was Lecturer in Fine Art & Course Co-ordinator 2D/3D studio areas, jointly responsible for the on-going development and maintenance of that BFA program.

In 1999-98 and again in 2003 and 2007 I was appointed Program Convener Bachelor of Fine Art, Ourimbah Campus.

While teaching at Ourimbah I concurrently contributed to RHD supervision over several years on the Callaghan campus. This intercampus involvement was recognised by the university via an adjunct lecturer appointment made concurrently in fine art within the School of Fine Art.

In 2007 I relocated back into the Callaghan BFA program on a full-time basis where I have been on-going Course Co-ordinator in 2D studies.

In addition to these teaching and administrative responsibilities, I successfully completed a PhD in Fine Art at UNSW within the prescribed time limit (2009) while at the same time working full-time as an academic.

I was awarded an APA scholarship in 2000 for study in the PhD program and was also awarded an annual research grant in 2004, being the only fine art RHD award recipients in that year at the College of Fine Arts UNSW .

My research achievements include innovative interdisciplinary research within the life sciences, as models for hybrid and transmedia art practices and research. This has been undertaken via collaborative art based research with scientists. It has entailed working within certified teaching and research laboratories within the life sciences as a new kind of artists studio. This has entailed numerous residencies in labs throughout Australia. These include,

SymbioticA at The University of Western Australia (2001 & 2002).

The Institute for Molecular Bioscience at The University of Queensland (IMB) (2008).

The School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences at The University of Queensland (2010).

The School of Environmental and Life Sciences at the University of Newcastle (2003-2010).

To date I have been awarded eleven research project grants.

My research is internationally recognised in numerous publications on the emergent genre of new media Biotech art. This includes being cited in the 2008 UoN Annual Research Report of noteworthy research, being the only full-time academic in the FEDUA in 2008 and also publication of my research images in the 2010 RHD Handbook UoN.

My teaching philosophy is centred on student-centred learning and fostering experimental attitudes and individual approaches, through practice-based critical thinking. This means thinking through practice within a contemporary frame of theoretical reference.

My research philosophy encompasses a practice-led model of creative inquiry, via the praxis of practice and theory. This also entails an engagement with transdisciplinary attitudes, materials and processes. My interests here include remediated/extended notions of painting, experimental drawing and installation as agencies of expression.

I have delivered or had published eleven papers/essays on interdisciplinary Biotech art since 2001-2010.

I also maintain an ongoing active internationally recognised practice, having exhibited in six international specifically invitational and curated exhibitions within USA & Europe and seven invitational-curated international exhibitions within Australia since 2002.

I have overseen the successful completion of eight RHD students in Fine Art primarily as co-supervisor.

I was a founding member of the ArtsHealth Research Practice Centre UoN (2006).

Qualifications

  • PhD, 2009
  • Master of Fine Art, University of New South Wales
  • Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), South Australian College of Advanced Education
  • Bachelor of Education, Sturt College of Advanced Education
  • Diploma of Teaching, Sturt College of Advanced Education

Research

Research keywords

  • Art and Science
  • Biotech art
  • Genetic art
  • Interdisciplinary art practices
  • Remediated /extended painting

Research expertise

Practice-led critical research centered on transdisciplinary models.

1. Specifically, interpreting the use of contemporary genetic recombinant DNA technology models to develop new art based on recombinant processes and new transgenic art media .

2.Investigation into a new in between state at a molecular level, a proto-animated condition using inanimate recombinant non-coding DNA as the agency for expression. This includes intron DNA and non -coding RNAs as materials and models for art.

3. Considering art based interpretations of inanimate recombinant non-coding DNA and RNA as new biologically compatible semi-ready mades.

4. New visualisations /cultural representations of identity using gmo drawing media and installation.

4.Contemporary notions of extended field or remediated painting.

Collaboration

A creative inquiry into the use of contemporary developments and knowledge in genetic science and applied genetic technologies as interdisciplinary models for new art practices, processes and materiality.

The development of specifically practice-led critical practices based on these and other interdisciplinary models.

The investigation of practice as research in theoretical discourses development.

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
190599 Visual Arts And Crafts Not Elsewhere Classified 100

Memberships

Body relevant to professional practice.

  • Australian Network for Art and Technology
  • National Asssociation for the Visual Arts

Awards

Distinction.

1989 Acquisition
Natinal Gallery of Australia (Australia)
Acquisition for permanent collection
1989 Acquisition
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Acquisition for permanent collection
1988 Highly Commended - 1988 Alice Prize
Alice Springs Art Foundation (Australia)
works on paper acquisition
1988 Acquisition
Artbank (Australia)
Acquisition for permanent collection
1987 Winner 1st Prize Whyalla Art Prize,
Arts Council of South Australia (Australia)
Painting award and acquisition for permanent collection
1987 Aquistion
Art Gallery of South Australia (Australia)
Acquisition for permanent collection
1986 Acquisition
University of South Australia Art Museum (Australia)
Acquisition for permanent collection

Other

2010 Travel grant
SDFAM (Australia)
Conference paper presentation travel grant ACUADS 2010
2009 Travel Grant
Experimental Art Foundation (Australia)
Present research in exhibition and deliver research paper at symposium
2004 travel grant
Experimental Art Foundation (Australia)
Participate in exhibition
2001 ERC Research Grant
UoN (Australia)
Early career researcher project
2000 APA scholarship PhD program in Fine Art, UNSW
UNSW (Australia)
For a program of study PhD

Recognition.

2009 SOHR&RTC Project Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project
2008 DFA&M IGS Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project
2006 FEDA Seeding Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research investigation
2005 SOHR&RTC Project Assistance Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project
2004 Project Research Grant
UNSW (Australia)
Research project
2003 RMC Travel Grant
UoN (Australia)
Attend research conference exhibition
2003 SOHRC Conference Grant
UoN (Australia)
Attend conference to present research
2002 Faculty RHD Student Research Grant
UNSW (Australia)
Recognition of excellence in research
2002 RMC Travel Grant
UoN (Australia)
Present research at exhibition/conference
2002 RGC Special Purposes Grant
UoN (Australia)
Develop research proposal residency
2002 Faculty Research Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project
2001 RMC travel Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project
2001 FCC Project Initiation Grant
UoN (Australia)
Project feasibility study
1998 New Developments Joint Grant CCC
UoN (Australia)
New project development
1997 RMC Research Grant
UoN (Australia)
Research project development
1997 Sculpture of the month
Maitland Region Gallery (Australia)
December sculpture of the month
1990 Research Grant
South Australian Department for the Arts (Australia)
Project development
1988 Project grant
South Australian Department for the Arts (Australia)
Project development
1986 Project grant
South Australian Department for the Arts (Australia)
Project development

Research Grant

2010 Research support
HRI (Australia)
Undertake collaborative transdisciplnary project with UQ researcher

Travel funding

2010 SymbioticA
UWA (Australia)
Travel funding to attend and publish work in SymbioticA UWA 10th Anniversary exhibition on Biotech art at the Science Gallery Dublin Ireland

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Bachelor of Fine Art Program Convenor

BFA Hons Course Co-ordinator

Course Co-ordinator Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Interdisciplinary Practices & Professional Practices


Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Drawing
  • Installation
  • Interdisciplinary Art Practices
  • Painting

Teaching expertise

Painting encompassing old and new technology media and processes.

Drawing encompassing old and new technology and experimental media processes.

Installation art using living, inanimate and semi animated materials and processes.

Interdisciplinary and hybrid media art practices

BFA Hons supervisor

MPhil supervisor Fine Art

PhD supervisor Fine art

Teaching interests

Expanded painting and drawing Interdisciplinary practices
Installation art
Painting paradigms
Drawing paradigms
Biotech art Genetic art
Art & Science intersections
Agencies of materiality
Performative research - practice as research

Programs

  • PhD Fine Art
  • MPhil
  • BFA Hons

Courses