Ms Jennifer Eadie

Research Fellow and PhD CandidateBA Fine Art (UNSW Art & Design), BA Arts (UNSW), Honours (School of Humanities and Law, Australian National University)

Email: jennifer.eadie@nd.edu.au

  • Biography

    Jennifer is a Research Fellow and PhD candidate in the Nulungu Research Institute. Her creative practice and research is interdisciplinary and collaborative, working across the Environmental Humanities, Indigenous Knowledges and Creative Arts.

    • Academic (Research), ARC research projects: 'Revitalizing Country: Aboriginal Walking Trails' and 'Intergenerational Cultural Transfer of Indigenous Knowledges', Nulungu Research Institute, University of Notre Dame (current)
    • Academic (Research), College of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, Flinders University (2021-2022)
    • Academic (Course Coordinator, Lecturer & Tutor), Aboriginal Pathway Program, University of South Australia (2018-2021)
    • Academic (Course Coordinator, Lecturer & Tutor), School of Education & Arts, ACU (2017-2020)
  • Research expertise and supervision

    • Environmental Humanities
    • Practice-led research
    • Creative Arts
  • Books

    • Muecke S & Eadie J, eds (forthcoming) Critical Zones: Environmental Humanities in South Asia, New Delhi: Routledge
    • Patterson-Kane E, Allen M & Eadie J (2022) Rethinking the American Animal Rights Movement, Routledge: New York
  • Book chapters

    • Muecke S & Eadie J (2023) ‘Seaside Concepts: Walking and Writing the Lurujarri Trail’ in (eds: Felicity Picken and Emma Waterton) Oceans, Seas and Shorelines: A Natural and Cultural Environmental History, Routledge: New York.
    • Muecke S, Eadie J, Zagala S, Norman J, Antonello A, Matthews A & Barnett T (2023)  'Saltfish: Ecologies of Creative Processes' in (eds: Marissa Willcox et al) New Materialist Affirmations: Creative Research Interventions in Methods and Practice,
  • Journal articles and proceedings

    • Eadie & The Kaurna Womens Art Collective (2023) ‘Lartelare is not a park: gentle acts of resistance’ in (eds: Melody Ellis & Kim Munro) Unlikely: Journal for Creative Arts, issue 9.
    • Muecke S & Eadie J (2023) ‘Martuwarra Walking Trail: Yurmulun to Balginjirr’ on behalf of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council
    • Muecke S, Eadie J, Zagala S, Norman J, Antonello A, Matthews A & Barnett T (2023) 'Saltfish: Ecologies of Creative Processes' in (eds: Marissa Willcox et al) New Materialist Affirmations: Creative Research Interventions in Methods and Practice
    • Eadie J (2022) ‘Love Letter Backwards' in accompanying texts: UNRAVEL, exhibition publication: South Australia
    • Eadie, J (2021) ‘So Many Birds / One River: A fictocritical response to the Port-Yarta Puulti River, Kaurna Country’ TEXT, Journal of Writing and Writing Courses: Special Issue - Writing through Things: The Thing as Writing Prompt
    • Eadie, J (2021) ‘Against Segregation’ in (eds: John Kinsella and Jeanine Leane) No Theme, CORDITE Poetry Review, vol 10
    • Eadie, J (2020) 'It Turns Back Upon Itself' in (eds: Simon Groth and Mez Breeze) Propaganda, CORDITE Poetry Review, vol 97 & 98
    • Eadie, J & Semmens, A (2020) 'LEAVE ONLY YOUR FOOTPRINTS: a dialogue exploring identity and connection to Country that is enabled through embodied movement', Critical Path Digital Interchange Festival
    • Muecke, S & Eadie, J (2020) 'Ways of Life: Knowledge Transfer and Aboriginal Heritage Trails' Educational Philosophy and Theory, vol 53, no 8. pp. 1-13.
  • Original creative works

    Exhibitions

    • Gathering the parts of a river (2023), PAE, South Australia Nature Festival
    • Footprints w/ The Kaurna Womens Art Collective and Dave Laslett, Tarnanthi Festival (2023) Untitled w/ Adrianne Semmens, Nexus Arts (2023)
    • Opening w/ Adrianne Semmens, Sauerbier House (2023)
    • Lartelare w/ The Kaurna Womens Art Collective, Vitalstatistix (2023)
    • Repetition and ritual, POP Gallery (2022)
    • Following the river w/ Marc Wilson, SALA Festival (2022)
    • UNRAVEL w/ Adrianne Semmens, The Mill (2022)
    • The Impact of Missionaries, The Mill Gallery (2021)

    Residencies

    • Nexus Arts residency w/ Adrianne Semmens (2023-24)
    • Sauerbier House House residency w/ Adrianne Semmens (2023)
    • Vitalstatistix residency w/ The Kaurna Womens Arts Collective (2023)
    • Deep Dive Artist Residency, POP Gallery Port Adelaide (2022)
    • SALA / Port Adelaide residency and exhibition (2022)
    • BREW Writer in Residence at Pandanus, NT (2022)
    • Breakout Residency with choreographer and dance practitioner, Adrianne Semmens, The Mill Adelaide (2020-2021)
    • Writer in Residence, Scotch College Adelaide (2020)
    • Writer in Residence, The Mill Adelaide (2020)

    Commissions

    • Lartelare w/ Aunty Margaret Brodie (2022-23) Open Space Contemporary Arts Public Art Commission
  • Curated exhibitions or events

    Commissions

    • Lartelare w/ Aunty Margaret Brodie, awarded an Open Space Contemporary Arts (OSCA) Public Art Commission (2022/2023)

    Exhibitions

    • Repetition and ritual, POP Gallery (2022)
    • Following the river w/ Marc Wilson, SALA Festival (2022)
    • Gaslight, The Sprayroom (2022)
    • UNRAVEL w/ Adrianne Semmens, The Mill (2022)
    • The Impact of Missionaries, The Mill Gallery (2021)

    Residencies

    • Deep Dive Artist Residency, POP Gallery Port Adelaide (2022)
    • Breakout Residency w/ Adrianne Semmens, The Mill Adelaide (2020-2021)
    • Writer in Residence, Scotch College Adelaide (2020)
    • Writer in Residence, The Mill Adelaide (2020)