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Dr Zoe Hogan is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The University of Sydney's Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies. Her work bridges arts-based research, education, and community engagement, with a focus on marginalized communities. She leads an ARC Linkage Project investigating long-term impacts of childhood immigration detention and is authoring a book for Palgrave Macmillan on creativity in education. Her research integrates practice as a teaching artist and community facilitator, addressing migrant/refugee communities, incarcerated youth, and homeless populations.
Education background includes a PhD (thesis finalist for Drama Australia Research Award) and prior roles in organizations like Sydney Theatre Company and Powerhouse Museum. She holds leadership roles in editorial boards and has received prestigious awards such as the UNESCO recognition and Lloyd Martin Scholarship.
Research interests span arts-rich pedagogies, community arts development, and applied theatre. Her recent publications explore co-mentoring in education (2025), ethical playwriting methodologies (2024), and cross-cultural linguistic exploration (2023). Projects emphasize translational research between academic and community contexts.
- Awards: Christine Sinclair Research Award finalist, Lloyd Martin Travelling Scholarship, STARTTS Humanitarian Award
- Grants: ARC Linkage Project on immigration detention impacts
- Leadership: Editorial Board member of Journal of Applied Arts & Health
- Practice: 10+ years as teaching artist with diverse community groups
Her work connects artistic practice with social justice, particularly through participatory theatre and narrative methodologies.



