CAHAT - Past events
Fringe Forum: Donald Fortescue
Art forum
Donald Fortescue is a Professor of Art and Design at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He is also an alumnus of the Furniture Workshop at the ANU School of Art (Assoc. Diploma 1987). His work involves the use of contemporary digital technologies in tandem with antiquated…
Erica Seccombe
Art forum
Science Fiction floor talk Floor talk Canberra Contemporary Art Space Erica Seccombe is a visual artist who lives and works in Canberra. Since 2006 she has been working with researchers in the ANU Department of Applied Mathematics and using 3D Microcomputed X-ray technology to create animated…
Artworlds Symposium 2013
Workshop
Artworlds is the annual Art History and Curatorship Postgraduate symposium. The theme – Artworlds – suggests the multiplicity of forces that converge in the production and reception of art. Some artworlds intersect, some do not, yet all reflect different worldviews and highlight the possibilities…
Fringe Forum: Michael McFalls
Art forum
Michael McFalls is a sculptor who lives and works in Columbus, Georgia, USA. He creates multi-media arrangements, which reference consumer products and imply topographical and psychological terrain. The result is work that, despite valuing human production, critiques consumption while wavering…
Marian Drew
Art forum
Marian Drew is one of Australia's most significant contemporary photographic artists. Drew's innovative practice spans more than twenty years. Drew has exhibited nationally and internationally. She is an alumnus of the ANU School of Art and her work is included in the exhibition but mostly air.…
Fringe Forum: Trish Roan
Art forum
Trish Roan is a Canberra-based artist, who works across various interests including sculpture, installation, light, sound and animation. Her practice lies somewhere in the margins of crude science and everyday miracles, with a particular fascination for those things which are ever-present…
Helen Maxwell
Art forum
Helen Maxwell is best known for her first commercial gallery, aGOG (australian Girls Own Gallery) which brought to Canberra some of the best contemporary art by women working across Australia. In 2000 she opened Helen Maxwell Gallery in Braddon, the heart of Canberra, expanding her stable to…