Past events
Micro Macro
Arts & entertainment
Reception open to the public: 6:30pm Wednesday 3 October 2018 at the CSIRO Discovery CentreANU School of Art & Design Foundation students working with the CSIRO National Insect Collection
Public Lecture: Andrzej Zielinski
Art forum
Andrzej Zielinski’s vivid paintings depict everyday electronic devices such as mobile phones, laptops, ATM machines and paper shredders. Painted with thick gestural paint in bright confectionary colours, these works comment on the ever expanding reverence contemporary society has for technology and…
Drawing Prize 2018
Project Space
Applications have now closed. Please join us at the reception of the Drawing Prize at 6pm, Wednesday 19 September 2018. The Exhibition showcases the finalist of the 2018 Drawing Prize and celebrates the breadth and depth of drawing practice within the ANU School of Art & Design…
Janet DeBoos Gained in Translation
Exhibition
Janet DeBoos, Emeritus Fellow at the Australian National University School of Art & Design, has a new exhibition opening on Wednesday 5 September at Sabbia Gallery. Gained in TranslationNew work in ceramics by Janet DeBoosSabbia Gallery is pleased to present this solo exhibition by ceramic…
2018: Visual Arts Graduate Season Two | Exhibition One
Exhibition
Exhibition oneJacqueline BradleyReception 6pm Wednesday 12 September 2018Exhibition dates 5 - 14 September 2018The School of Art & Design provides a stimulating and dynamic environment for Graduate Research students to extend their skills, practice and knowledge through interaction…
CONFERENCE: The Magic Lantern in Australia and the world
Conference
Affect / Animation / Apparatuses & Technology / Cinema / Digital Humanities / Entertainment / Evangelism / Exploration / Globalisation & Trade / Heritage Studies Media Archaeology / Performance & Reenactment / Photography / Illusion, Optics & Phantasmagoria / Science…
Artist Talk: Tom Moore
Artist talk
The ancient craft of glass blowing is fundamental to my art practice. This technically rigorous and inventive work requires patience, endurance and daring. It is also fun: I enjoy using and adapting traditional techniques in the pursuit of surprising new visions. With this as a starting point, my…