Eleanor Gates-Stuart | Charles Sturt University (original) (raw)

Professor Eleanor Gates-Stuart’s professional creative practice extends a variety of experience, particularly in research and educational leadership, relating to the sciences, technology, communication and the arts, working in partnership with major research organisations, museums, education, business and government. Eleanor is an Honorary Professor within the School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University and is currently, an adjunct Professor at Charles Sturt University. Her substantive position as Professor of Creative Industries led to being Professor of Arts, including Director / Research lead co-founder of the eXtended Reality Collaborative / Centre (XRC).

Her international research is diverse and collaborative; both in the advancement of innovation and communication, questioning and engaging audience in multi-perspective experiences and visual narrative. Her scope of artistic creativity and research interests are extensive, multi-perspective, understanding concepts of looking through simple objects, artefacts, with analysis of its deeper meaning in data and visual research, including interactive exhibits, immersive content and the application of innovative materials.

Eleanor’s collaborative research projects and commissions have received international and national support, acknowledged by both Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government and Australian Government, including prestigious awards. Her international profile and research include roles: professor, visiting fellow, curator, exhibitor, director of media and science arts events. A regular contributor to numerous professional associations, collaborating, publishing and presenting papers: UK, USA, Taiwan & Australia. Her interdisciplinary research is diverse and collaborative, a PhD at the Australian National Centre Public Awareness of Science at the ANU (Art + Science), in association with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
Supervisors: Professor. Sue Stocklmayer, Dr David Lovell, and Dr Rod Lamberts

less