CAHAT - Past events
Art & Sex: Frank Bongiorno
Art forum
The Sex Lives of Australians Cross-dressing convicts, effeminate bushrangers and women-shortage woes – The Sex Lives of Australians charts the changing sex lives of Australians. Tracing the story from Botany Bay to the present-day, Bongiorno shows how the quest for respectability always has another…
Michael C. Fortune
Art forum
Fringe Forum Designer/maker, teacher and mentor Michael C. Fortune is one of Canada’s most respected and creative contemporary furniture masters. Fortune is acclaimed for his technical and design expertise, giving lectures and workshops across Canada and the United States. His work has been…
Art & Sex: Fiona Patten
Art forum
Fiona Patten is the CEO of the Eros Association, Australia’s adult retail and entertainment association. She has over twenty years experience working with the Australian and international adult industry and has pioneered many lively and challenging debates about sex and politics.…
Fanatasy Modern: Loudon Sainthill’s Theatre of Art and Life by Dr Andrew Montana
Workshop
Dr Andrew Montana’s monograph Fantasy Modern: Loudon Sainthill’s Theatre of Art and Life is being launched on Saturday 9 November.
School of Art Annual Lecture - Adjunct Professor Kay Lawrence AM
Art forum
A Woman’s place is in the House… or is it? : The Women’s Suffrage Centenary Tapestries In 1994 the South Australian Parliament commissioned two tapestries celebrating the role of the South Australian Parliament in granting women the vote in 1894, and, during the twentieth century, passing a raft of…
Image in Transition
Art forum
Image in Transition is a collaborative educational project between the National Film & Sound Archive and the Foundation Studies Program from the ANU, School of Art. Now in its fifth year, this project aims to introduce first year Visual and Design Arts students to the knowledge-base within the…
Fringe Forum: Gordon Hookey
Art forum
Insurgence Gordon Hookey’s work pulls no punches in its explicit critique of race relations between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. He mines popular culture for his idiosyncratic visual language that is both raw and witty, overflowing with verbal and visual puns. Gordon is currently…