Past events
Histories of Metallurgy and Metal Material Culture
Symposium
Centre for Art History and Art Theory, School of Art and Design Australian National University Join “Histories of Metallurgy and Metal Material Culture,” in-person and online at the Australian National University on Friday 18 November, 2022. This symposium hosted by the ANU Centre for Art…
Kate Warren's upcoming public lecture at the National Library of Australia
Lecture
Dr Kate Warren, Lecturer in the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, will be giving a free public lecture at the National Library of Australia. Titled "Cut-out-and-keep: Magazines and the popularisation of Australian art in the 1950s and 1960s", the lecture will present Dr Warren's research into…
Bodies In and Out of Place: New Perspectives in the Critical Medical and Health Humanities
Symposium
Dr Keren Hammerschlag, Senior Lecturer, Art History and Curatorship, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, is co-hosting a one-day symposium, 'Bodies In and Out of Place: New Perspectives in the Critical Medical and Health Humanities.' This symposium will showcase innovative work being undertaken…
Higher Degrees by Research Conference
Conference
The School of Art and Design is delighted to present our second Higher Degree Research Conference for 2022, featuring first year research students giving their Thesis Proposal Review and final year candidates making their Oral Presentation. These milestone presentations mark important junctures in…
Conflated exhibition artist panel discussion
Gallery
Join Dr Peter Alwast, Head of Painting at the ANU School of Art & Design together with Eugenia Lim, Honey Long & Prue Stent, and Steven Rhall, exhibiting artists of Conflated at the gallery, for a discussion of the works presented in this remarkable exhibition. EUGENIA LIM works…
The Energies Artists Say: Seminar and Workshop
Workshop
With few exceptions, historians, theorists, and critics have ignored or downplayed the energies—all of them—that many practitioners and participants across the arts, music, dance, literature, etc. have understood to be operating in their works and the world. The new field of Energy Humanities has…
Kate Mitchell - Reading the Painted Past: ekphrasis and the art of neo-Victorian fiction
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Professor Kate Mitchell, Director, Research School of Arts and Humanities, ANU Reading the Painted Past: ekphrasis and the art of neo-Victorian fiction Presented by the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, Seminar Room 1.29, Level 1, School of Art and Design,…