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Behind Olive Cotton's iconic and sensual photograph
Olive Cotton, who is the subject of Helen Ennis's forthcoming biography, is featured in the exhibition 'The photograph and Australia', curated by Judy Annear and currently on show at the Art Gallery…
School of Art presentations at Art Historians' Association annual conference.
PhD Candiate Kirsten Farrell (left), Emeritus Professor Anthea Callen (right) Professor Helen Ennis, Director, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, all gave papers at the annual conference of the…
Association of Art Historians’ Annual Conference
The Centre will be represented in force at the Association of Art Historians’ Annual Conference at the University of East Anglia, Norwich 9-11 April. Emeritus Professor Anthea Callen, Professor…
Book launch of Contemporary Asian Art and Exhibitions: Connectivities and World-making
On 11 March the Centre was delighted to host the launch of the book 'Contemporary Asian Art and Exhibitions: Connectivities and World-making', edited by Michelle Antoinette and Caroline Turner,…
Dr Charlotte Galloway assist in return of sculpture to Chinese Government
On 5 March the Australian Government formally returned a Qing dynasty image of Guanyin to the Chinese Government. The stone sculpture was flagged by Australian Customs as a potential illegal…
Terrains of Memory
A half-day visual arts symposium Helen Ennis is one of the keynote speakers in the visual arts symposium, Terrains of Memory, which is part of the Castlemaine State Festival and is being held on 17…
Award winning guest curators from the Centre of Art History and Art Theory announced
Congratulations to Art History and Curatorship Honours students Ella Morrison and Hannah Webb, who are taking up the Capital Arts Patrons Organisation (CAPO) Curatorial Internship Award, enabling…