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Ang Bartram is a Professor affiliated with the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. Their work focuses on artistic research exploring human-nonhuman entanglements, ethics in art, and multispecies collaboration. Key projects include exhibitions like *Common Creatures, Bewildering Beasts* (2025) and *How to Live Together in Sound* (2025), as well as publications in journals like *Humanimalia* and *Trace: Journal for Human-Animal Studies*. They have led initiatives such as the *The Alternative Document* exhibition (2016) and symposium, examining ephemeral art documentation. Their research often involves collaborative practices with animals, emphasizing interspecies companionship and ethical considerations. Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned, but their extensive exhibition record and academic publications reflect significant recognition in performance and visual arts. Key collaborations include work with Lee Deigaard and Paula McCloskey, and their work has been featured globally in venues like the KARST Gallery and Galleria Duet.
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