Past events
Indigenous photographies
Conference
The Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU School of Art, and Aboriginal Studies Press present a symposium Indigenous photographies, celebrating the publication of Calling the shots: Aboriginal photographies edited by Professor Jane Lydon (UWA). The symposium will explore the…
Art & Sex: Celeste Chandler
Art forum
Celeste Chandler’s artwork is concerned with the experience of embodiment and empathy; the intersection between the internal and external worlds that meet in the visceral sensations of the body – and, specifically, how this can be expressed in representational painting. The autobiographical body,…
Fringe Forum
Art forum
Chat: David Jensz, Mr Peerapong Duangkaew, Mr Richard Garst, Assist. Prof. Thattchai Hongphaeng Chat: CMU Faculty of Fine Art/ANU School of Art Chat is both a continuation and celebration of the cross-cultural artist exchange between Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Fine Art and the Australian…
Art & Sex: Maria Fernanda Cardoso
Art forum
Identifying Genitalic Extravagance and Imagining a Museum as a Means of Investigating and Communicating Strangeness in Animal Reproductive Morphology The common-sense function of male genitalia is that of gamete transfer: in one way or another the male places his sperm inside the female, where…
Art Forum: Tamara Winikoff
Art forum
Life After Art School Life after art school can be a tricky road to navigate for recent graduates. As early career artists leave behind the high level of support provided throughout their studies, where can they go for help in the next stage of their careers as professional artists? The National…
VCCVAFS 2013
Project Space
Vice-Chancellor’s College Visiting Artists Fellowship Scheme TWO EXHIBITIONS SHOWING THE WORK-IN-PROGRESS OF THE INAUGURAL YEAR OF THE VCCAFS The catalogue of VCCAFS 2013 can be downloaded HERE [6.2MB] EXHIBITION ONE: 25 MARCH – 5 APRIL 2014 MICHAEL EDWARDS, KIRSTEN FARRELL…
Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill
Art forum
Fringe Forum Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill is a silversmith based in Sheffield, England. Born in Dublin, Cóilín trained at Grennan Mill craft school and Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1996. He subsequently worked as a designer for industry in India, the Philippines, and the UK, and set up a workshop…