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Sarah Stubbs is a Lecturer in Fine Arts & Design at the University of Tasmania, affiliated with the School of Creative Arts and Media. Her primary research focuses on creative arts, media, and communication curriculum and pedagogy, emphasizing innovative teaching methodologies in contemporary art practices. She holds offices at the Centre for the Arts, Hunter Street, Hobart CBD Campuses, TAS.
Her creative outputs span installations, exhibitions, and academic conferences, including notable works like Transformative making and narrative (2023) and Connected dialogues (2021). She has curated exhibitions such as Memorial (2017) and participated in design education conferences like REDO Cumulus (2017).
Stubbs has received prestigious awards including the National Contemporary Jewellery Award (2016) and Contemporary Australian Silver & Metalwork Award (2015). Her supervision portfolio includes doctoral projects exploring identity through jewellery praxis and transdigital perspectives in art originality.
Her work often bridges material exploration with conceptual narratives, reflecting a commitment to both creative innovation and pedagogical advancement in the arts.
