Jo Law is an artist filmmaker whose works span a number of fields including
experimental film and video, installation, interactive and online platforms, screen
cultural program, and critical writing. 

Jo's films and videos have been shown widely across Australia and internationally in
screening events such as the 22nd Hong Kong International Film Festival and the 45th
Melbourne International Film Festival as well as in international programs in the
Philippines, the United States, Norway, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. She has received awards
including the Silver Spire Award in New Vision at the San Francisco International Film
Festival: Golden Gate Award and Distinguished Award in the Hong Kong Independent Film and
Video Awards. 

Jo's installation works have been shown nationally in Australia as well as in cities
like Hong Kong and Taipei. Her interactive online work, Project X, was included in
Interactiva at the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Mexico. Her interactive installation,
re:-, was exhibited as part of the Perth International Arts Festival in 2005. 

Jo has a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Western Australia and is currently a
phd candidate at Murdoch University. 

Solo Exhibitions

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Still Life | Moving Fragments (with Louise Curham) (2012)
 

Artworks Exhibited in a Group Exhibition

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Series: Notable commentary on common species of the rocky seashore of Eastern warm temperate biogeographic zone of Australia - Ditto: images in print exhibition - Faculty of Creative Arts Gallery, "ditto" - images in print exhibition (2009)

Series: Notable commentary on common species of the rocky seashore of Eastern warm temperate biogeographic...

 

Book Chapters

Time without end: exploring the temporal experience of wong kar-wai's 2046 through Walter Benjamin, Walter Benjamin and the architecture of modernity (2009)

In this article, I present an analysis of Wong Kar-Wai's films focusing on his 2004...

 

Journal Articles

Years in Bloom, Metro (2002)
 

Conference Publications

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Artists and designers as collectors: the aesthetics of digital journaling (with Aldegonda Bruekers), CADE: Computers in Art and Design Education Conference Proceedings (2007)
 

Web Sites

Voices of the West End (with Brogan Bunt, Vikki Wilson, Derek Kreckler, and Malcolm Riddoch), ERA (2009)