Morgan Craig
Art forum
Morgan Craig believes that architectural structures act as both repositories and as vehicles for memory by profoundly influence culture and identity and by providing a tangible framework through which facets of a society can be expressed. Morgan has been inspired to build a body of work dealing…
School of Art Annual Lecture - Professor Nikos Papastergiadis
Art forum
Professor Nikos Papastergiadis The globalizing force of travel and communication technologies has catapulted artists into new networks, stimulated the exchange of ideas, and challenged the institutional boundaries of art. In particular, I will relate the concept of aesthetic cosmopolitanism…
This way up
Gallery
An exhibition series of recent abstract painting and drawing Peter Adsett ׀ Micky Allan ׀ Justin Andrews ׀ Zöe Avis ׀ Emma Beer ׀ Vivienne Binns ׀ Julie Brooke Julia Castiglioni Bradshaw ׀ Claudia Chaseling ׀ Liz Coats ׀ Jodie Cunningham Fernando Do Campo ׀ Marie Hagerty ׀ Greg Hodge ׀ Karena Keys…
Susan Stockwell
Art forum
Susan Stockwell’s work is concerned with issues of ecology, mapping, trade and global commerce. She manipulates and transforms everyday domestic and industrial disposable products into extraordinary objects. Stockwell has undertaken projects in museums around the world, including the Victoria and…
Jon Stanhope, Chief Minister, ACT
Art forum
Arguing for Art: The politics of the ACT Government's Percent-For-Art scheme Please note: This talk will be held in the School of Art Lecture Theatre at 11am ACT Chief Minister and Minister for the Arts, Jon Stanhope, has been a strong and vocal advocate of the importance of public art in the…
Scott Redford
Art forum
Scott Redford draws upon his experiences growing up on the Gold Coast to explore different aspects of social identity. Redford recognises the supreme place of sport in Australian popular culture, but also speaks of how sporting environments - arenas, schoolyards or beaches - are all sites of ‘…
Hijacked 2
Gallery
Australia and Germany Hijacked 2: Germany and Australia is an innovative new exhibition of work by 32 photomedia artists (16 from Australia and 16 from Germany). The exhibition presents images from a major new book with the same title. Building on the contemporary modality of social networking, the…