Centre for Art History and Art Theory 2021 Seminar Series

Credit line: Craig Tuffin, Elisa deCourcy and James Tylor, 'ninth, sixth and quarter-plate contemporary daguerreotypes', Ngunnawal Country (Canberra), April 2021. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Tuesdays from 1:00-2:00 pm
Theatrette (room 2.02), Sir Roland Wilson Building.
All welcome. 

For those who cannot join us in person, we will use the following Zoom link for the seminar throughout semester:
https://anu.zoom.us/j/85040251751?pwd=RDlGbDVxNmpTUW9TVzdYQXUyVkhyUT09
Password: 847106

27 July: Dr Elisa DeCourcy—DECRA, Research School of Humanities and the Arts)
((Re-)making from the archive: the family as patron, subject and author of early 'Australian' photography.

10 August: Marni Williams—PhD Candidate, Centre for Art History and Art Theory
Reading Beyond the Codex: Digitalising Art History through Generous Publishing

24 August: Soo-Min Shim, PhD Candidate, Centre for Art History and Art Theory)
The Gyopo Gap: Contemporary Korean-Australian Art

21 September: Professor Helen Ennis, Emeritus Professor, Centre for Art History and Art Theory
Max Dupain is not my hero: issues involved in writing a biography of Australia’s most famous photographer

5 October: Dr Brenda L. Croft (Associate Professor, Indigenous Art History and Curatorship, Centre for Art History and Art Theory)
Kurrwa (stone axe/axehead) to Kartak (billycan, pannikin, tin cup): handmade/held-ground

19 October: Dr Sarah Scott (Lecturer, Centre for Art History and Art Theory)
Russell Drysdale and First Nations Art and Culture

2 November: Dr Katrina Grant (Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Art History, ANU)
Landscape, Myth and Scientific Thinking in the Age of Galileo

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