My interview on Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast discusses the factors that led to the spotted handfish in Tasmanian becoming critically endangered. It outlines the innovative use of ceramics used as a material for spawning habitat for this charismatic fish. Learn more about Dr Tim Lynch and the spotted handfish conservation team at CSIRO, Hobart.
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References
Website
www.janebamford.com
Instagram
@janebamford_ceramics
Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize
www.waterhouse.samuseum.sa.gov.au
Handmark Gallery https://handmark.com.au/artist/jane-bamford/
Garland Magazine https://garlandmag.com/article/holding-space-making-place/
Brand Tasmania Video on ceramic work and Spotted Handfish conservation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFPDc_J_r0I
Author- Nicole Gill – The Monthly Magazine https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2018/july/1530367200/nicole-gill/crafting-ceramic-habitat-handfish
Rick Eaves -ABC News http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-22/endangered-spotted-handfish-warm-to-artist-work-in-derwent-river/9890630
ABC News article 9/ 2018 Annah Fromburg http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-25/celebrations-at-spotted-handfish-artificial-habitat-success/10298020?pfmredir=sm
Australian Ceramics podcast interview https://australianceramics.podbean.com/e/in-conversation-with-jane-bamford/ recorded at National ceramics Triennale
Design Tasmania Award https://designtasmania.com.au/award/
Australian National Maritime Museum - Signals Magazine quarterly https://issuu.com/anmmuseum/docs/signals131_spreads