Monthly Archives: October 2019

Symposium | Art, Visualisation and the Cosmos in Education

Symposium | Art, Visualisation and the Cosmos in Education Symposium themes The combination of perspectives from art and science are increasingly acknowledged as powerful approaches to both fields, and to education and public outreach. These interdisciplinary innovations reflect new understandings of the role of visualisation in science knowledge building and learning. This symposium aims to bring together a heterogenous group of researchers, scientists, teachers, artists and educators from around the world to discuss ideas and practical applications of combining art and science through representation and modelling, visualisation, big data, and virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), both in traditional […]

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Job | Curatorial and Exhibitions Coordinator | Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Curatorial and Exhibitions Coordinator Deliver ambitious projects Showcase your exhibition coordination skills Play a pivotal role at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki He angitūtanga: The opportunity  Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki strengthens and enriches our community through art and ideas.  As a bi-cultural organisation we make a major contribution to the cultural life of Auckland and Aotearoa New Zealand by collaborating with communities to offer inspiring art experiences that engage and challenge diverse audiences. The Gallery’s vision is to be the home of art for Auckland, its people and visitors from its internationally recognised award-winning facility. Established in 1888, the […]

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Job | Curator Pacific Art | Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Job | Curator Pacific Art | Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Enhance, innovate, deliver, inspire Share your passion for Pacific art Play a pivotal role at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Summary Share your knowledge of Pacific art with the community through exhibitions, publishing and events at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. He angitūtanga: The opportunity Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is a cultural leader in Aotearoa New Zealand. Its purpose is to be a creative catalyst for art and ideas, offering transformational experiences that strengthen and enrich communities. The Gallery’s vision is to be the […]

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AAANZ Conference | Student Bursaries

AAANZ Conference | Student Bursaries The Art Association of Australia New Zealand is happy to announce that it will award five bursaries to currently enrolled postgraduate students delivering a paper at the 2019 AAANZ Conference, Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies in Auckland. Each award will be a cash grant of $500 to be used towards travel expenses to attend the conference. In order to be eligible for consideration applicants must be AAANZ Members. Applicants are to provide: • a current curriculum vitae • a copy of the abstract submitted in response to the call for papers • a […]

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Call for Papers | Art Markets without Borders – artists, networks, demand, value

Call for Papers | Art Markets without Borders – artists, networks, demand, value Conference | University of Melbourne, Wednesday 3 June, 2020 Today’s global art world offers multiple opportunities for artists and artworks to cross borders. Institutional and commercial platforms such as biennales, art fairs, mega galleries and auction houses afford global footprints to translocate cultural productions and their creators to diverse audiences. Simultaneously, visible and invisible boundaries impact this movement both positively and negatively – government regulations, parochial markets, art world gatekeepers and economic drivers. Ostensibly, a global art world proposes art markets without borders but is this really […]

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Call for Papers | 35th CIHA World Congress – Motion: Migrations | São Paulo, September 2020

35th CIHA World Congress – Motion: Migrations São Paulo, Brazil, 13th – 18th September 2020 Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art – CIHA Comitê Brasileiro de História da Arte – CBHA CALL FOR PAPERS The CIHA Brazil Committee invites proposals for participation in nine Sessions, six Emerging Scholars Seminars, and a Special Session that will constitute the 35th CIHA World Congress – Motion: Migrations. Theme Since the first manifestations of its genre, art historical texts try to understand the artistic processes of creativity as a process of migration; inventions are understood as mobile processes. The development of the figure of an […]

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EVENT | 2019 RAE Alexander Lecture Trace: touching time | Rosslynd Piggott | Thursday 24 October, 6.30PM

La Trobe University Art History Alumni Chapter, with the National Gallery of Victoria presents 22nd annual Rae Alexander lecture. Australian artist Rosslynd Piggott will examine a selection of her artworks through the lense of her interactions with the history of art and its practices.   National Gallery of Victoria Thursday 24 October, 6.30 pm This is a ticketed event. To find out more go to 2019 Rae Alexander Lecture Invitation    

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PhD scholarships for GLAM at the Australian National University

Collaborative Doctoral Program PhD Scholarships Up to four joint prestigious PhD scholarships will be offered by flagship national institutions in partnership with the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies (CHMS) in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. A Collaborative Doctoral Scholarship will allow the scholarship holder to benefit from the diverse scholarly and professional opportunities afforded by being co-located in a world-class research university and a major national institution. The partner institutions are: the National Archives of Australia (the Ian Maclean Scholarship), the National Film and Sound Archive, the National Museum of Australia and the Australian Parliamentary Library (Department of Parliamentary Services). The successful applicants will enrol in the […]

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Petition | Stand with Tess

After a meeting that was held 8 October, colleagues of Tess Allas were informed that the reason for the cessation of Tess’ employment is due to a restructuring issue, rather than a budget issue. As a result, they would like to ask that you petition MEGAN DAVIS (Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous of UNSW) and IAN JACOBS (President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW) against the removal of Tess, and petition ROSS HARLEY (Dean of UNSW Art and Design) to advocate on Tess’ behalf. Stand with Tess petition Why is this important? The proposed redundancy of Tess comes at a time when she is […]

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Symposium | Art, Digitality and Canon-making? | University of Sydney

This is the second iteration of Gender in Southeast Asian Art Histories at the University of Sydney. Gender in Southeast Asian Art Histories 2019: Art, Digitality and Canon-making? Friday 18 –  Saturday 19 October Symposium will be held at the University of Sydney Exhibition opening at the Cross Art Projects For further information click here To register click here The Wind in the Trees: From Tradisexion to Womanifes  Friday 18 October ‘Art, Digitality and Canon-making?’ keynote lecture with Flaudette May Datuin For further information click here To register click here

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