Dr. Guy Kuelemanns

Lecturer UNSW Art & Design

Guy Keulemans is a designer, artist and researcher producing critical objects and processes informed by history, philosophy, sustainability theories and studio experimentation. Major themes are repair and reuse, generative processes, materials of design, and the environmental impacts of production and consumption. His current research is funded though an Australian Research Council Linkage Project with partners Australian Design Centre, JamFactory and Design Tasmania.

Guy has a Masters in Humanitarian Design from the Design Academy Eindhoven and a PhD from the University of New South Wales’ Art & Design, where he also lectures. He has exhibited in museums and galleries in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Poland, including ARS Electronica, the Marres Centre for Contemporary Culture, COCA Torun and Platform 21, and in Australia at signifiant museums and design and craft organisations, with four works in the permanent collection of the National Galley of Victoria. Guy was resident artist at JamFactory Contemporary Craft & Design Centre in Adelaide in 2015. He is represented in Australia by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert.