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Dr Diana Baker Smith

Dr Diana Baker Smith

Lecturer
  • PhD Art & Design: 国民彩票 Art & Design, Sydney, March 2017.

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts: Time Based Art, 国民彩票, Sydney, May 2008.

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours Class 1): Film Studies, 国民彩票, Sydney, May 2008.

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
School of Art & Design

Diana Baker Smith is an artist and researcher whose work investigates how histories are constructed, obscured, and embodied鈥攑articularly within the context of settler-colonial Australia. Grounded in feminist theory and collaborative methodologies, she has developed a distinctive practice-based approach that reactivates archival and primary sources to generate new ways of thinking about the past. Working at the intersection of performance and moving image, her research often unfolds through interdisciplinary collaborations with artists, dancers, composers, researchers, and institutions. Her work is committed to unsettling dominant historical narratives by activating embodied and affective responses to the archive. Positioning herself as an artist-as-historian or artist-as-archivist, she engages with histories that are fragmented, ephemeral, or obscured, tracing their movement through bodies, memory, and place.

Over the past 15 years, her work has been presented at major museums and institutions including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, the Hayward Gallery (London), and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul). Recent solo exhibitions and commissions include This Place Where They Dwell (2024, Penrith Regional Gallery), a four-channel video installation that reimagines the modernist home of Margo Lewers as both a domestic space and an archive; Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void) (2024, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts), a site-specific work combining a graphic score, choreography, and video to explore how institutional architectures hold and shape historical consciousness; and A Score for Reconstruction (2024, Newcastle Art Gallery), a series of movement prompts that reimagine the city鈥檚 mining foundations and geological shifts as embodied actions, making visible the imperceptible forces entangled with extractive histories and colonial occupation. She is currently developing a new body of work that draws on her familial archive to trace the entangled colonial histories of Ireland and Australia, using water as both subject and method.

Baker Smith鈥檚 research has been supported through a range of competitive grants, residencies, and commissions, including the 2024 Judy Wheeler Commission at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, the ACME Studio Residency in London, and funding from the City of Sydney, Creative Australia, Create NSW, and the Copyright Agency.

Baker Smith is a founding member of the artist collective Barbara Cleveland, whose collaborative practice explores the intersections of performance, history, and feminist politics. The collective鈥檚 work has been presented in major exhibitions including Know My Name: Australian Women Artists (National Gallery of Australia, 2021), Australia: Antipodean Stories (Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milan, 2020), the 2018 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, and the 20th Biennale of Sydney (2016). Barbara Cleveland鈥檚 work is held in public collections including Artbank, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and Monash University Museum of Art.

Selected Publications

  1. D. Baker Smith, Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void), 2024, Installation, 听performance and single channel 4K video 5:05 minutes. Commissioned by Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts for the 2024 Judy Wheeler Commission.
  2. D. Baker Smith, This Place Where They Dwell, 2024, 4 channel 4K video, 5:15 minutes. Commissioned for Penrith Regional Art Gallery, Home of the Lewers Bequest. Subsequently presented at Fisher鈥檚 Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Art Centre, Sydney, 2024.
  3. D. Baker Smith, A Score for Reconstruction, 2024. Digital print on vinyl, 2 x 20m panels. Commissioned by Newcastle Art Gallery for Laman Street Hoarding Commission, Newcastle.
  4. D. Baker Smith, K. Blackmore, 2022, Brief Illuminations Between Interruptions, single channel 4K video, 13.12 minutes. Commissioned for Video Commission by Ngunungulla Regional Art Gallery, Bowral. Subsequently presented at: Gosford Art Prize, Gosford Art Gallery, 2022.
  5. D. Baker Smith, 2022, She Speaks in Sculpture, two channel 4K video, 9.35 minutes. Commissioned for She Speaks in Sculpture at UTS Art Gallery, Sydney, 2022. Subsequently presented at Ravenswood Australian Women鈥檚 Art Prize, Sydney, 2022; Circles of Dialogue, La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo, 2023; Darebin Art Prize, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Victoria, 2024.
  6. D. Baker Smith, 2021, The Lost Hour, single channel HD video, 15:50 minutes. First presented at Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace Sydney. Subsequently presented at the Ravenswood Australian Women鈥檚 Art Prize, Sydney, 2021; Phillipa Cullen: Know my Name, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart; The Condensery, Somerset Regional Art Gallery, Toogoolawah, 2022.
  7. D. Baker Smith, 2021, The One Hour Concert, single channel 4K video, 15:50 minutes. First presented at Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace Sydney. Subsequently presented at Phillipa Cullen: Know my Name, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart, 2022.
  8. D. Baker Smith, V. Tello, 2020, Opening Night (The Order of Arrangements) single channel HD video, 17:15 minutes. Commissioned for Know my Name Conference, National Gallery of Australia, 2020. Subsequently presented at: All About Women, the Sydney Opera House, 2021; quietly, carefully, casually, Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney, 2022; Photosynthesiers: Women and the Lens, Te Uru Contemporary Gallery, Auckland, 2025.
  9. D. Baker Smith, 2020Sculptures that go Home at Night鈥, The Art of Laziness: Contemporary Art and Anti-Work Politics, ed. David Atwood and听Francis Russell, Art+Australia, Melbourne,听pp.63-80.
  10. D. Baker Smith, K. Blackmore, F. Barrett, K. Doley, 2019, This is a Stained Glass Window, single channel HD video, 13.28 minutes. First presented at Sullivan+Strumpf Gallery, Sydney, 2019. Subsequently presented at Goulburn Regional Gallery, 2020; Penrith Regional Gallery, 2021; Melbourne International Film Festival, 2022; Gosford Art Gallery, NSW, 2022; Pine River Gallery, QLD, 2023; The Condensery | Somerset Regional Art Gallery, 2023; Goldfields Arts Centre, WA, 2023.

  • Book Chapters | 2020
    Baker Smith D, 2020, 'Sculptures That Go Home at Night: On Labour, Performance and Re-enactment', in Atwood D; Russell F (ed.), Art of Laziness: Contemporary Art and Anti-Work Politics, Art + Australia, Melbourne, pp. 63 - 80
  • Edited Books | 2020
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K, (ed.), 2020, Barbara Cleveland: Thinking Business, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Goulburn,
  • Journal articles | 2018
    Baker Smith D; Doley K, 2018, 'Call and Response: A Dialogue on Collaboration with/for Pat Larter', UN MAGAZINE, SPRING,
  • Creative Works (non-textual) | 2024
    Baker Smith D, 2024, Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void), Falling Towards Another (A Score for the Void), Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, 09 September 2024 - 22 December 2024, medium: Wall painting and performance, at: https://pica.org.au/whats-on/diana-baker-smith-falling-towards-another-a-score-for-the-void/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2022
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K, 2022, Brief Illuminations Between Interruptions, Kate Blackmore, Ngununggula, Retford Park Southern Highlands Regional Gallery, 27 December 2022 - 12 March 2023, medium: Single channel 4K video 13:12 minutes, at: https://ngununggula.com/program/video-commission
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2022
    Baker Smith D, 2022, She Speaks in Sculpture, She Speaks in Sculpture, UTS Art Gallery, 19 July 2022 - 09 September 2022, medium: Two channel 4K video 9:35 minutes, at: https://www.uts.edu.au/uts-gallery-art-collection/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/she-speaks-sculpture
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2021
    Baker Smith D, 2021, The Drama of Hands, Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace, 20 May 2021 - 13 June 2021, medium: Pigment print on cotton rag paper, 54 x 80cm, at: https://www.artspace.org.au/program/ideas-platform/2021/tasks-yet-to-be-composed-for-the-occasion-diana-baker-smith-curated-by-bree-richards/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2021
    Baker Smith D, 2021, The Lost Hour, Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace, 20 May 2021 - 13 June 2021, medium: Single Channel HD Video. Duration: 15:50 minutes, at: https://www.artspace.org.au/program/ideas-platform/2021/tasks-yet-to-be-composed-for-the-occasion-diana-baker-smith-curated-by-bree-richards/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2021
    Baker Smith D, 2021, The One Hour Concert: Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace, 20 May 2021 - 13 June 2021, medium: Screenprint on Fabriano Rosaspina paper, 70 x 50cm, at: https://www.artspace.org.au/program/ideas-platform/2021/tasks-yet-to-be-composed-for-the-occasion-diana-baker-smith-curated-by-bree-richards/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2021
    Baker Smith D, 2021, The One Hour Concert, Tasks yet to be composed for the occasion, Artspace, 20 May 2021 - 13 June 2021, medium: 2021 | Single Channel 4K Video | 9鈥30鈥, at: https://www.artspace.org.au/program/ideas-platform/2021/tasks-yet-to-be-composed-for-the-occasion-diana-baker-smith-curated-by-bree-richards/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2020
    Baker Smith D; Barrett F; Doley K; Blackmore K, 2020, Thinking Business and Meeting Time, Barbara Cleveland: Thinking Business, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 09 October 2020 - 14 November 2020, medium: Acrylic, timber frames, fabric, ink on paper, at: https://goulburnregionalartgallery.com.au/exhibitions/barbara-cleveland
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2020
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K; Barrett F; Doley K, 2020, What is suspended between us can also shatter 1-3, 2020 ANNUAL SUMMER GROUP SHOW, Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney, 01 February 2020 - 08 February 2020, medium: C-type photographic print, 30 x 34cm, at: https://www.sullivanstrumpf.com/exhibitions/2020-sydney/2020-annual-summer-group-show/art/works
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2020
    Baker Smith D; Tello V, 2020, Opening Night (The Order of Arrangements), Know my Name, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 14 November 2020 - 14 July 2021, at: https://knowmyname.nga.gov.au/events/opening-night-order-arrangements/
    Creative Written Works | 2020
    Baker Smith D, 2020, Know my Name Book (contribution of two chapters), Know my Name, Bullock N; Cole K; Hart D; Pitt E, (eds.), National Gallery of Australia,
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2020
    Tello V; Baker Smith D; Bullock N; England J, 2020, Know My Name Conference, Know My Name, National Gallery of Australia, 10 November 2020 - 13 November 2020, medium: Conference, at: https://knowmyname.nga.gov.au/events/know-my-name-conference/
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2019
    Baker Smith D; Doley K; Barrett F; Blackmore K, 2019, This is a Stained Glass Window, This is a stained glass window, Sullivan+Strumpf, 29 November 2019 - 20 December 2019, medium: Single Channel HD Video, at: https://www.sullivanstrumpf.com/exhibitions/barbara-cleveland/this-is-a-stained-glass-window/art/works
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2019
    Baker Smith D, 2019, Backwards Turning, Longitudes, Latitudes and Legacies, National Gallery of Victoria, 07 September 2019 - 07 December 2019, medium: Performance, at: http://channelsfestival.net.au/program/longitudes-latitudes-and-legacies
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2018
    Baker Smith D; Doley K; Blackmore K; Barrett F, 2018, The Barbara Cleveland Archive, DIVIDED WORLDS: 2018 ADELAIDE BIENNIAL OF AUSTRALIAN ART, Art Gallery of South Australia, 03 March 2018 - 03 June 2018, medium: 4 x digital prints (614mm x 766mm), at: http://adelaidebiennial.com.au/2018/
    Conference Presentations | 2018
    Baker Smith D, 2018, 'Performing the Art Historian: Critical and Creative Engagements with Art History', presented at AAANZ, RMIT, Melbourne, 05 December 2018 - 07 December 2018,
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2017
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K; Doley K; Barrett F, 2017, Bad Timing, The Humours, Monash University Museum of Art, 07 October 2017 - 16 December 2017, at: https://www.monash.edu/muma/exhibitions/exhibition-archive/2017/the-humours
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2017
    Baker Smith DV; Doley K, 2017, In Search of Pat Larter, The Public Body .02, Artspace, 28 July 2017 - 02 October 2017, at: https://www.artspace.org.au/program/exhibitions/2017/the-public-body-02/
    Curatorial Outputs | 2017
    Baker Smith DV; Doley K, 2017, Moving Histories // Future Projections, exhibited at: Toowoomba Regional Gallery, QLD; Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD; Mosman Art Gallery, NSW; Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, NSW; Bega Valley Regional Gallery, NSW; Latrobe Regional Gallery, NSW, Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, NSW; Broken Hill Regional Gallery, NSW; Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Centre, NT; Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, NSW, 18 February 2017 - 12 May 2018, Moving Histories // Future Projections,
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2017
    Smith D; Barrett F; Doley K; Blackmore K, 2017, Performing Barbara Cleveland, Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize, National Art School Gallery, 28 March 2017 - 20 July 2017, medium: Single Channel HD Video, at: https://www.nas.edu.au/place/gallery/past-exhibitions/redlands-konica-minolta-art-prize-2017/
    Recorded / Rendered Creative Works | 2017
    Smith D; Doley K, 2017, In Search of Pat Larter (draft), The Public Body .02, Artspace, Published: 2017, Recorded / Rendered Creative Works,
    Recorded / Rendered Creative Works | 2016
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K; Barrett F; Doley K, 2016, Bodies in Time, Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Editor(s): Jaspers A, single channel HD video, Published: 2016, Recorded / Rendered Creative Works,
    Conference Presentations | 2016
    Baker Smith DV, 2016, 'Making Connections: Re-enactment, Feminist Performance and Intergenerational Dialogue', presented at AAANZ 2016: The Work of Art, Australian National University, Canberra, 01 December 2016 - 03 November 2017
    Conference Presentations | 2016
    Baker Smith DV, 2016, 'Towards a Performative Historiography:听 Re-Doing Performance Histories', presented at Performance Studies International, Melbourne, 05 July 2016 - 09 November 2017,
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2015
    Baker Smith DV; Doley K; Blackmore K; Barrett F, 2015, The History of Performance, Performance Presence/Video Time, Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, 01 April 2015 - 06 May 2015, at: https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/121859-unboxed-artists-archive-2017
    Creative Works (non-textual) | 2013
    Baker Smith D; Blackmore K; Barrett F; Doley K, 2013, This is Barbara Cleveland, This is Barbara Cleveland, Carriageworks, Sydney, 20 November 2013 - 01 December 2013, medium: HD Video, at: http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/exhibitions/embodying-the-archive

My Research Supervision

  • Jade Muratore, PhD (joint with Rochelle Haley)
  • Teresa Hunter-Hicks, PhD (joint with Ver贸nica Tello)
  • Evgenia (Jenny) Anagnostopoulou, MFA (secondary with Ver贸nica Tello)
  • Mel Deerson, PhD (joint with Fernando do Campo)
  • Emma Fielden, MFA (joint with Fernando do Campo)
  • Shireen Taweel, PhD (joint with Fernando do Campo)
  • Elaine Su-Hui Chew, MFA (joint with Clare Milledge)
  • Lisa Myeong-Joo, MFA (joint with Ver贸nica Tello)

Completed Supervisions
  • Lu Forsberg, MFA (joint with Ver贸nica Tello)
  • Amber Hammad, MFA (joint with Ver贸nica Tello)
  • Chun Yin Rainbow Chan, MFA (joint with Rochelle Haley)
  • Emily Galicek, MFA (joint with Grant Stevens)
  • Samuel Hodge, MFA (joint with Grant Stevens and Rochelle Haley)
  • Amy Prcevich, MFA (joint with Grant Stevens and Ver贸nica Tello)
  • Amber Koroluk-Stephenson, MFA (joint with Grant Stevens)