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      <image:title>Projects - ReMODEL/ ReFORM Installation - Photos: Jane Morley</image:title>
      <image:caption>This installation was exhibited as part of the End of Fashion Exhibition (December 2016) curated by Sue Prescott and Adam Geczy. This exhibition was an event attached to the End of Fashion Conference at Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Leigh's House: A participatory performance in tribute to Leigh Bowery</image:title>
      <image:caption>Photo: Adele Varcoe This project was a collaboration with Adele Varcoe to make 100 costumes in tribute to Leigh Bowery. These costumes were worn in a participatory performance in the Bowery Theatre as the closing celebration for the “Be Bold” Festival at the St. Alban’s Community Centre. There were a number of key contributors to the project, with fashion practitioner Hannah Berry designing and making a series of ten costumes, the St. Alban’s knitting groups, led by Seljvie and Alice making key contributions to another series of ten outfits, and fashion practitioner Betty Liu contributing a costume. Shannon Green was an invaluable member of the team helping us to produce the work. The Omari dance crew, L2R, the St. Albans choir and the St. Albans community all became performers in this vibrant club-style party. This collaborative project would not have been possible without the generous funding of Creative Victoria and the support of the Brimbank Council. The incredible passion and hard work of Jo Trevathan, Community Arts Participation Officer at the St. Albans Community Centre and her dedicated team were the magicians who helped us realise this work. We hope we made Leigh proud.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Manifold- Photos: Jane Morley</image:title>
      <image:caption>This work was part of the Slow Fashion Exhibition exhibited st RMIT Galley in dialogue with the international travelling exhibition, Fast Fashion: The dark side of fashion from July- September 2017. For this work I used laser cutting technology to transform a material usually used for bedding, memory foam, to create a high end garment, reflecting on potential strategies for reworking and re-purposing waste materials that up-cycles and increases the material value rather than down-cycling. During the exhibition the material changed and gained a patina in response to the exhibition lighting and the passing time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jane Morley is a fashion practitioner and researcher who has lectured in fashion at RMIT University in Melbourne for the last three years. After working as a fashion designer for labels such as Easton Pearson, Jane lectured at the Queensland University of Technology for three years and completed a practice-based Masters exploring Conceptual art, Conceptual fashion and fashion design process. Jane is currently pursuing a practice-based PhD at RMIT University exploring performative interactions between materials and bodies in expanded fashion design practice and process. Jane works with diverse mediums in her creative practice developing outcomes including garments, textiles, sculptures, drawings, 3D models, films and photographs, and recently undertook an interdisciplinary art residency at The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Canada exploring the theme of “Body as Site” led by Lucy and Jorge Orta. Jane enjoys working with bodies and materials in dynamic, exploratory and interdisciplinary contexts.</image:caption>
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