top of page

Writing by me.

​

 

Aitken, A. (2023). Walking lutruwita/Tasmania: Navigating Place Relationships Through Moving and Making. In: Lasczik, A., Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, A., Rousell, D. (eds) Walking as Critical Inquiry. Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research, vol 7. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29991-9_9

​

Aitken, A & Ross, J (2020) ‘Creative Country: Making with Country to reveal knowledges and strengthen connections’ Teaching Matters Conference, University of Tasmania, December (2020), [Refereed conference paper]

​

Aitken, A (2016) ‘Entangled Dialogues: approaches to walking and drawing our contested tracks’, Fusion Journal Issue 10: Land Dialogues: Interdisciplinary research in dialogue with land, [Refereed journal article]

See paper here.

​

Aitken, A (2016) ‘Entangled Dialogues: approaches to walking and drawing our contested tracks', Land Dialogues Conference, Charles Sturt University, April 13 – 16 (2016), [Refereed conference paper]

​

Aitken, A (2014) ‘Drawing Contested Ground', AAANZ Conference, GeoCritical, Launceston (December 5-8, 2014) [Non refereed conference paper]

​

Aitken, A (2014), ‘Behind this Smile', in Gorringe-Smith, K (ed) Imprint Journal, (Volume 50, Number 2), Print Council of Australia, Fitzroy, Melbourne [Non refereed journal article]

See article here.

​

Aitken, A (2005) ‘Gathering Time’ in Reid, J (ed.) Wet River Dry Lake (Catalogue Essay), Environment Studio, ANU School of Art, Canberra [Non refereed journal article]

​

​

Writing about me.

​

Walking Matters: Antonia Aitken, Rebecca Mayo & Kirstie Rea, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Civic Centre, NSW, 2650 Australia 19 May—5 August, 2018

See catalogue here.

​

O’Riordan M, (2014) ‘Heart of the Matter: Antonia Aitken’s Prospect’ in Gorringe-Smith, K (ed) Imprint Magazine, Vol 49, No. 4, Print Council of Australia, Fitzroy, Melbourne. 

First published for Prospect at Craft ACT from 11 April to 17 May 2014.

See essay here. 

​

'Artist puts conflict between nature and industry in the frame'

By Kerry-Anne Cousins for the Sydney Morning Herald, April 26, 2014

See review here.

​

O’Riordan M, (2013) ‘Lingua aqua’ in Talking Water (catalogue essay), Craft ACT: Art and Design Centre, Canberra.

See catalogue here:


'Found on my walk: Antonia Aitken's 'honest' print exhibition'
By Sasha Grishin for the Canberra Times, November 29, 2018.

See review here:
 

​

​

​

​

​

L1010544.jpg
bottom of page