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Fringe Forum
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Angie Wyman Angie Wyman is a practitioner specialising in stitched textiles and is a senior lecturer in Textiles at the University of Cumbria, UK. Wyman will discuss the collaborative history between the University of Cumbria and the Textiles Workshop, ANU through the continuing Nets textile…
Art and Other Realms
Art forum
Sylvia Schwenk Sylvia Schwenk is a German born artist who lives and works in Sydney, Australia and Berlin, Germany. Her practice is interdisciplinary and looks at the relationship between performance and the everyday, reflecting upon the significance and beauty of commonplace activities and spaces…
Fringe Forum
Art forum
Jacqueline Bradley Jacqueline Bradley is a Canberra based artist who makes sculptural and performative objects, installations and costumes using building materials, household items, fabric and wallpaper. Bradley has recently returned from a residency in Newfoundland where she began a new body of…
Art and Other Realms
Art forum
Joan Ross Ross works across most mediums including sculpture, drawing, video and installation. Her recent video animations reconfigure early Australian colonial paintings as backdrops. Her works consider the connection to and disconnection with nature and ultimately the attempt to civilise nature,…
Fringe Forum: Awkward Beauty
Art forum
FORM presents Awkward Beauty; an interdisciplinary collaboration between Munich-based contemporary jeweller Helen Britton, Perth garment designer Justine McKnight and Perth photographer Michelle Taylor based on the vast physicality of a 17 hectare historic railwayworkshop site on the outskirts…
Art Forum: Vernon Ah Kee
Art forum
Art & Confrontation Vernon Ah Kee’s conceptual text pieces, videos, photographs and drawings form a critique of Australian culture from the perspective of the Aboriginal experience of contemporary life. His most recent body of work responds to the Palm Island Riots through video, painting,…
Art Forum: Ben Quilty
Art forum
Art & Confrontation In 2011 Ben Quilty was attached to the Australian Defence Force observing their activities in Kabul, Kandahar and Tarin Kowt. Upon his return Quilty spent six months producing work for the Australian War Memorial’s National Collection. In 2011 Quilty won the Archibald Prize…