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Lucas Ihlein
b. 1975
Artist ,
Artist (Digital Artist/Designer),
Artist (Installation Artist),
Artist (Performance Artist)
Lucas Ihlein focuses on artworks that enable and adapt interactions between people. A founding member of SquatSpace and numerous other artist and activist cooperatives.
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b. 1975 None
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Name
Lucas Ihlein
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist
Artist (Digital Artist/Designer)
Artist (Installation Artist)
Artist (Performance Artist)
Other Occupation
Educator (Educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney)
Birth date
1975
Active Period
1993-
Residence
1996 - 2008 Sydney, NSW
1987 - 1995 Perth, WA
1980 - 1987 Port Hedland, WA
1975 - 1980 Sydney, NSW
Training
Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1993 - 1995 University of Western Australia, Perth, WA
Candidate PHD (Creative Arts), 2005 - 2008 Deakin University
Bachelor of Arts (1st Class Hons) Visual Arts, 1996 University of Western Sydney, NSW
Indigenous Australian
Languages
English
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Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW
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