Doctor Louise Wright (PhD) is a Director of Baracco+Wright Architects. Louise and Mauro have taught at various schools including Monash MADA, UTS Sydney; Turin Polytechnic, Italy; Milan Polytechnic, Italy; and Mendrisio Academy of Architecture, Switzerland. Together with Mauro, she is interested in a role for architecture that can extend its relationship with the natural world towards one that supports all life.
Mauro Baracco and Louise Wright are the directors of Baracco+Wright Architects founded in 2004 in Melbourne, Australia. Mauro is also an Associate Professor at RMIT University in the School of Architecture and Design, Melbourne, Australia. Together, and in collaboration with the Australian artist Linda Tegg they are the Creative Directors of the Australian Pavilion, 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia 2018
Based in Melbourne, Linda Tegg completed a Bachelor of Arts (Photography) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2002, participating in the Parsons School of Design Program in New York from 2001-02. She competed a Master of Visual Arts in 2008 and a Master of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts 2010. Tegg has exhibited across Australia, Switzerland, Japan, New York, Mexico and The Netherlands. Recent solo exhibitions include; Choir, Centre Intermondes, La Rochelle, Goat Study Part 2, Square2 City Gallery, Wellington, 2013; Coexistence, MARSO Galleria, Mexico City, Goat Study, Utopian Slumps Project Space, Melbourne, 2012; Animal Studies, Alpineum Produzentengalerie, Luzern, Unknown Animal, Echo Galeria, Mexico City, 2011; Horse Video Study, Neue Gallery, Bern, 2010; Heart Rate Project, Kings ARI, Melbourne, Heart Rate Project, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia Project Space, South Australia, 2007; Selected group exhibitions include Black Box<>White Cube, The Arts Centre, Melbourne, Tree Line, Brisbane, 2011; Sub 12, The Substation, Worm Mountain, C3 Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne, 2010; Self Timer / Dancer, Sutton Project Space, Enclosure, Alliance Française, Melbourne, 2009;
Linda has been selected as the Samstag Scholar for 2014 and was the recipient of the Georges Mora Foundation Fellowship 2012; the Australia Council ArtStart grant, the Arts Victoria International Exchange grant 2011, the KPMG Art Award 2010, the Australian Postgraduate award 2009-10, the Keith and Elisabeth Mudoch Travelling Fellowship 2009, National Gallery Women’s Association Postgraduate Encouragement Award, Alliance Francaise Award, Fiona Myer Award, ANZ Art Award People’s Choice in 2008. Tegg received an RMIT Travel Grant and John Storey Junior Memorial Scholarship in 2001 and was named Australian Student Photographer of the Year, AIPP in 2000.