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ANU Supporting Easter Lake Light Sculpture in Jindabyne
Once again the Easter 2009 Lake Light Sculpture Festival promises to be a successful event with a wide range of sculptures to inspire and a festival atmosphere to make the most of in Banjo Paterson Park beside Lake Jindabyne. The ANU, along with Snow FM,2XL and Snowy River Arts are…
Researchers to prick Aussies' Gallipoli time bubble
In the lead up to Anzac Day a research team wants the nation to reconsider its fixation on the 1915 Gallipoli campaign by raising awareness about the long and complex history of conflict and settlement on the Gallipoli peninsula. The Australian researchers are pulling together the first exhaustive…
School of Art Graduate and Staff On Show At the 2009 Ceramica Multiplex
School of Art alumna, Avi Amesbury (BA Visual Art 2003), and academic staff member, Greg Daly, have been shortlisted for the 2009 International Festival of Postmodern Ceramics now showing the City of Museum of Varazdin, Croatia from 18 April to 17 May 2009. Avi and Greg’s works will be judged…
School of Art Graduate Wins National Indigenous Ceramic Art Award
Dr Danie Mellor (BA Visual Art Hons 95, Phd 05) has won first prize in the National Indigenous Ceramic Art Award, currently on view at Shepparton Art Gallery, for his work Materially Cultured (an allegorical scene of a bastard history). Fellow Art graduate, Dr Janet Fieldhouse (BA Visual Art…
14-16 April 2009 - Testimony, Trauma and Social Suffering: New Contexts/New Framings
Venue: Research School of Humanities, Old Canberra House, ANU Convened by Dr Rosanne Kennedy, ANU, E: rosanne.kennedy@anu.edu.au and Professor Gillian Whitlock, University of Queensland, E: g.whitlock@uq.edu.au Provisional Program and Registration Form This conference aims to explore…
15 April 2009 - EUROPEAN & AUSTRALIAN LIBERALISMS:CRITICAL & COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Workshop for ANU Staff and Students National Europe Centre, ANU, 1 Liversidge Street, Canberra. The research workshop provides a critical but informal setting to discuss and compare the way liberalism has been utilized within both Europe and Australia over the last century. The baseline…
School of Art Graduates Dominate the Shepparton Art Gallery Indigenous Ceramic Competition
Two graduates of the ANU’s School of Art were amongst the winners of the 2009 Indigenous Ceramic Art Award celebrated at the Shepparton Art Gallery on Friday 20 February. Dr Danie Mellor (BA Visual Art Hons 95, Phd Art 05) won first prize for his piece entitled Materially Cultured (an allegorical…