Visiting Fellow, Research School of Humanities and the Arts , Australian National University
Isa holds a PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). Her research critically engages with representations of the horse in national identity narratives, examining the role of this animal in the Australian national imagination. She has published substantially in this area and is currently working on a book.
Isa also holds a Master of Arts (Museum Studies) and has spent over 15 years working with material and cultural heritage, both in Australia and internationally. She has worked across a range of areas, from exhibition development to collection management, and has also lectured in museology at ANU.
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