Luna Mrozik Gawler

Sifting through the peripheries, haunted territories, and debris of anthropocentric cultures amidst climate transition, Luna is interested in attuning and attending to the articulations, temporalities, and possible worlds/futures beyond the human. This research-led work engages multiple disciplines to contribute to Posthuman and New Materialist discourse, attempting to re-center queer and dispersed agencies, bodies, intelligence, and life-ways. This work has appeared throughout Australia, including Mapping Melbourne for Multicultural Arts Victoria, Queensland Poetry Festival, Fremantle Festival, The Ian Potter Museum of Art and Powerhouse Museum of Applied Art & Science, The International Journal of Practice-based Humanities.

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet. Yaluk-ut Weelam means ‘people of the river camp’ and is connected with the coastal land at the head of Port Phillip Bay, extending from the Werribee River to Mordialloc. The Yaluk-ut Weelam are part of the Boon Wurrung, one of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the land, their ancestors and their elders—past, present and to the future.