Past events
Sustainable Creative Careers : Getting your career started
Workshop
So, you’ve recently graduated from art school. Now what? Learn how you can carve out a sustainable career here in Canberra, without having to jump on the next train to bigger cities. Once you scratch the surface, Canberra has a thriving, passionate and busy art scene. Hear from local arts…
The Data Imaginary : Fears and Fantasies
Gallery
The Data Imaginary: Fears and Fantasies brings together eminent and emerging artists and designers to show how creative applications of data technology are crucial for a vital, inclusive and sustainable future. The exhibition includes artworks and designs that engage audiences in critical, playful…
Dr Katherine Carroll & Dr Rebecca Mayo: Soft Advocacy
Seminar
Join us for a talk by Dr Katherine Carroll & Dr Rebecca Mayo: Soft Advocacy: How a quilt is bringing bereaved parents’ experiences of lactation after infant death to the centre of conversations with health care professionals. Abstract: Dr Katherine Carroll and Dr Rebecca Mayo will discuss…
Music for the Dauphine: Laborde's Choix de Chansons
Performance
This recital is the final event of the Sound, Image, Text symposium, hosted by the Centre for Art History and Theory in the ANU School of Art and Design. The event is inspired by the digital critical edition of Jean-Benjamin de Laborde’s Choix de Chansons (1773), developed by…
Sound, Image, Text : Symposium
Symposium
Sound, Image, Text: Symposium 24-25 August 2023 Sir Roland Wilson Building Room 2.02 Sound, Image, Text brings together a range of art historians, musicologists and literary scholars to speak on Jean-Benjamin de Laborde’s long-forgotten illustrated songbook Choix de Chansons (1773) and…
Artist Talk and Demonstration: Procter Fellow Alexander Rosenberg
Artist talk
Join Alexander Rosenberg for a fascinating lecture and demonstration of his interdisciplinary practice in glass. Rosenberg, the ANU School of Art and Design's 2023 Procter Fellow, is an international award-winning artist who is widely known as a finalist on the reality series Blown Away. Starting…
Oblique Objects by Tim Phillips
Gallery
Oblique Objects explores concealment as a visual and poetic strategy in figurative painting. Drawing on subcultural aesthetic lineages of secrecy and highlighting painting’s capacity for latency, the exhibition enlists a queer opacity as its conceptual modus operandi and consists of a body of…