Dr Nina Sellars is an artist, writer and curator whose research area focuses on the contemporary and historical influence of anatomy on our understanding of the human and posthuman body. Sellars is a visiting research fellow at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney, Australia, and a curator for ANAT SPECTRA: Multiplicity, Melbourne, Australia (2022). She was curator of exhibitions and programs at the Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Melbourne (2019-2021); artist in residence at SymbioticA, the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, University of Western Australia (2016-2018); research fellow at the Alternate Anatomies Lab (robotics and art research group), Curtin University, Perth, W.A. (2013-2015). Recent exhibitions of her artwork include: Riga Stradins University Anatomy Museum, Riga, Latvia—Anatomy & Beyond (2021-2022); Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, Canada—IOTA Bio Art Series (2019); Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts—HyperPrometheus: The Legacy of Frankenstein (2018); Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia—New Romance: Art and the Posthuman (2016). Recent authored publications include—‘Fat Matters: Fluid Interventions in Anatomy’, in Fluid Matter(s): Flow and Transformation in the History of the Body, ANU Press, 2020, and ‘Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: a historical guide to navigating contemporary images’, in Routledge Handbook of Art, Science, and Technology Studies, 2021.
Dr Nina Sellars is an artist, writer and curator whose research area focuses on the contemporary and historical influence of anatomy on our understanding of the human and posthuman body. Sellars is a visiting research fellow at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney, Australia, and a curator for ANAT SPECTRA: Multiplicity, Melbourne, Australia (2022). She was curator of exhibitions and programs at the Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Melbourne (2019-2021); artist in residence at SymbioticA, the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, University of Western Australia (2016-2018); research fellow at the Alternate Anatomies Lab (robotics and art research group), Curtin University, Perth, W.A. (2013-2015). Recent exhibitions of her artwork include: Riga Stradins University Anatomy Museum, Riga, Latvia—Anatomy & Beyond (2021-2022); Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, Canada—IOTA Bio Art Series (2019); Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts—HyperPrometheus: The Legacy of Frankenstein (2018); Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia—New Romance: Art and the Posthuman (2016). Recent authored publications include—‘Fat Matters: Fluid Interventions in Anatomy’, in Fluid Matter(s): Flow and Transformation in the History of the Body, ANU Press, 2020, and ‘Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: a historical guide to navigating contemporary images’, in Routledge Handbook of Art, Science, and Technology Studies, 2021.