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    • Installation 2019
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    • Yours to an ash (Cementa24) 2024
    • Regional Futures: Artists in Volatile Landscapes 2023
    • Watch Your Step 2023
    • Shadowlands 2023
    • While the World Waits 2022-2023
    • Ghost Gums 2022
    • Corrugated Town 2022
    • Installation 2019
    • Cut Between the Lines 2017
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Shorts: Volunteers

Laura Baker May 10, 2017

In what capacity are volunteers used within an organisation? What contribution can volunteers make? What management issues arise when using volunteers?

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Shorts: Arts Management Theory

Laura Baker April 10, 2017

What are the implications of applying generic management theory and skills to arts management? What can be made of Dundon’s (1992) view that ‘business approaches are at odds with the more fluid nature of the arts?’

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Andrew Seward. 2017 Installation view.

Andrew Seward. 2017 Installation view.

Image: The Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne

Laura Baker January 22, 2017
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John Olsen: The You Beaut Country. 2016 Installation view.

John Olsen: The You Beaut Country. 2016 Installation view.

Image: The Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne

Laura Baker December 14, 2016
In image Tags artwork, exhibition, gallery
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Collective Material. 2016 Installation view.

Collective Material. 2016 Installation view.

Image: Craft Victoria, Melbourne

Laura Baker August 9, 2016
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Portrait of a Young Woman. 1867. Edgar Degas.

Portrait of a Young Woman. 1867. Edgar Degas.

Image: NGV International, Melbourne

Laura Baker August 9, 2016

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Essay: Responsibility and Art

Laura Baker September 14, 2015

In 1993, Americans Chris Riley and Douglas Niven came across 6000 photographic negatives hidden inside S-21, the former high school, converted into a secret prison by the Khmer Rouge in 1975.

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In essay Tags essay, museum, history
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Copyright © 2025, Laura Baker.

I’d like to acknowledge the Wiradjuri people, the traditional custodians of the land on which I live and work on, and pay my respects to their Elders both past and present, who’ve been creating art here for thousands of years.