Past events
Safrizal Shahir
Project Space
This exhibition consists of a series of drawings that have been made in relation to the idea of self and identity. The series can be seen as a reflection of a journey and I or struggle that the artist has undertaken to understand not just the object or subject of his drawings, but also the…
Portrayal and Identity Public Symposium
Conference
Public program at the National Portrait Gallery Six distinguished speakers discuss the relavance of portraiture in understanding identiy. Program at a glance 9:30am Registration and morning tea Liangis Theatre 10:00am Welcome and introduction: Gordon Bull 10:15am …
1/2013
Gallery
Visual Arts Graduate Season 2013 Download the CATALOGUE Vanessa Barbay Doctor of Philosophy Painting By harnessing decomposition I allow dead animal subjects to participate in the creation of their own image. This particular work features the bodily stain of a spring lamb with the addition…
Richard Mockler - Wild Things
Art forum
‘It’s a war zone. A grim, relentless battle waged on the frontier between honest toil and a fierce enemy that refuses to respect boundaries. Wild dogs maraud at will and strike fear in the hearts of graziers who lie awake at night in terror at the carnage visited upon their flocks. In turn, they…
Portrayal and Identity Symposium
Conference
Two-day Symposium presented by ANU School of Art with the National Gallery of Australia This exciting two-day symposium that is compulsory for all undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in the Painting workshop, but is also open to students from workshops within the school. This two-day…
Chris Wallace
Art forum
MEGALOMANIA Megalomania: 33 years of posters made at Megalo Print Studio 1980 -2013, is a visual record of community action, recorded in screen printed posters and produced in Canberra. Sourced from the Megalo archive of over 500 posters, Megalomania is an amazing pictorial record of life in the…
Ten-Mile Stare: Monaro/Snowy Textscapes
Project Space
John Boyd MacDonald The landscapes of the Monaro and Snowy Mountains regions are inscribed with the various (and often conflicting) narratives of a range of people - the original Ngarigo people, explorers, artists, settlers, pastoralists, builders of the Snowy hydro scheme, conservationists,…