Catriona Moore

[2] As a member of the Artworkers Union Affirmative Action for Women in the Visual Arts committee in the 1980s, Moore's career has been dedicated to feminist art and activism in Australia.

[1] More recently Moore has contributed to collaborative feminist projects such as FavourEconomy and JANIS I: Feminism in Contemporary Art: If Not Why Not?, as recorded in the Australian Feminist Art Timeline.

Moore is co-founder of the research cluster Contemporary Art and Feminism[3] through which she has curated exhibitions,[4] presented conference papers,[5][6] published books and articles,[7][8][9] and convened discussions and symposia.

Moore is author and editor of multiple publications that have developed Australian feminist art discourse.

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