‘Located Identities’ is a panel discussion addressing the ways in which identity is formed and evolves in response to place. The participating artists each consider how creative practice is shaped by the space it occupies, and explore their relationship to place in ways that are both personal and political. 

From film photography and moving image to engraved porcelain tiles, each work is inspired by or responds to specific sites. This includes the Australian bush, domestic interiors, suburbia, and cultural institutions, spanning the iconic and the mundane. Central to their work are questions regarding gender, subjectivity, cultural institutions and exhibition-making, the history and present of colonisation, and Indigeneity.