Catherine Fisher is a Visual Artist, Educator, Photographer, Researcher and Lawyer. She has produced peer reviewed academic treatises & publications on arts, law and education.
Her motivations for research, exegetical components and exhibition works focus on the dynamics and interactions between photography, youth arts, Egyptology, jewellery, fibre arts, art history, law & education. Each area has played a significant role in shaping her work experiences and persona.
She studies the passage of art traditions, processes, nature and technology – technique and innovation.
Catherine also has an interest in human rights/arts law, and how they relate to the pursuit and processes of art. (e.g. Child exploitation in art processes). She investigates political aspects of visual arts and the differing forms and needs of art expression throughout history – Historical censorship of art forms, graffiti, beauty and the sublime – contemporary thought versus ancient tradition.
She has a large private studio and library. Her network of peers and colleagues in visual art, law, education and archaeology encourage discourse, support and critique.
Visual artworks held in State Library NSW; Westpac Private collections & Westpac Museum; Australian Museum; Private collections – Australia; Dubai, Britain; Switzerland; Japan & Canada.
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- Date written:
- 2012
- Last updated:
- 2013