Monthly Archives: August 2022

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST ADVOCACY REPRESENTATIVE | AAANZ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

AAANZ is looking for a passionate member to join our executive team as the Advocacy Representative to assist with promoting and supporting visual arts research and art history across Australia and New Zealand. The Advocacy Representative will work with the President, the Advocacy Committee and other working groups to address critical issues, Indigenisation, make submissions and provide support on current concerns for the sector as they arise. The Association aims to address these matters in the public domain, ensuring the concerns of its members are heard. In pursuit of this goal AAANZ seeks to foster productive working relationships between members, […]

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AAANZ / AIAH ART HISTORY RESEARCH GRANTS ARE NOW OPEN FOR 2022

The AIAH Art History Research Grants are now open for 2022. There will be four grants offered of $5,000. Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library) Independent art historian Emerging art historian (PhD student or Early Career Researcher in Art History i.e. PhD granted no earlier than 1 January 2016) Indigenous Australian, New Zealand Maori or Pasifika art historian Deadline: Friday 23 September 2022 For more information and to apply visit https://aaanz.info/aiah-art-history-research-grants/ Please contact the AAANZ Business Manager with any queries admin@aaanz.info The AIAH Art History Research Grants are funded by the Australian Institute […]

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AAANZ / AIAH Art History Research Grants are now open for 2022

The AIAH Art History Research Grants are now open for 2022. There will be four grants offered of $5,000 in each of the categories. Institutional art historian (i.e. working in an academic or cultural institution such as a university, art museum, public library) Independent art historian Emerging art historian (PhD student or Early Career Researcher in Art History i.e. PhD granted no earlier than 1 January 2016) Indigenous Australian, New Zealand Maori or Pasifika art historian The AIAH Art History Research Grants are now open for 2022. There will be four grants offered of $5,000 in each of the categories. Deadline: Friday 23 September […]

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Expression of Interest Advocacy Representative | AAANZ Executive Committee

AAANZ is looking for a passionate member to join our executive team as the Advocacy Representative to assist with promoting and supporting visual arts research and art history across Australia and New Zealand. The Advocacy Representative will work with the President, the Advocacy Committee and other working groups to address critical issues, Indigenisation, make submissions and provide support on current concerns for the sector as they arise. The Association aims to address these matters in the public domain, ensuring the concerns of its members are heard. In pursuit of this goal AAANZ seeks to foster productive working relationships between members, […]

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Call for papers | ARTISTS’ COLONIES IN THE WORLD / THE WORLD IN ARTISTS’ COLONIES | The Abbey Art Centre

The ARTISTS’ COLONIES IN THE WORLD / THE WORLD IN ARTISTS’ COLONIES conference arises from a collaborative research project on the Abbey Art Centre, an artists’ colony on the outskirts of London that attracted many Australians and South Africans in the decade following WW2. Professor Ian McLean, Hugh Ramsay Chair of Australian Art History, is lead investigator on the 2020–23 project, which is funded by the Australia Research Council. The conference is intended to broaden the international context for our research by examining artists’ colonies of different periods from around the world. The details are as follows: Title: ARTISTS’ COLONIES IN THE WORLD […]

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International visual design festival | Graphic Days | 17 September to 2 October

The seventh edition of Graphic Days®, the international visual design festival promoted in Turin since 2016 by the Print Club Torino association, the Quattrolinee agency and the Plug association, will take place from 17th September to 2nd October. For the first time, the festival will be fully disseminated in the city in 6 main locations (Docks Dora, Spazio Musa, Cavallerizza Reale, Print Club Torino, Casa del Pingone and Cumiana15) and with a calendar of over 40 events curated by local design studios. Another important novelty of this edition: all the initiatives will be dedicated to the Kids theme. The theme […]

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