Monthly Archives: January 2023

AAANZ ARTS WRITING AND PUBLISHING AWARDS FOR 2023 ARE NOW OPEN

Arts Writing and Publishing Awards (AWAPAs) are now open for 2023. The AWAPAs highlight the vitality of arts publishing in the region and acknowledges the contribution of both emerging and established scholars, curators and artists. The Awards play a pivotal role in promoting the importance of writing and publishing in disseminating knowledge and understanding of the visual arts, craft and design. They are the only prizes in the Australasia region to celebrate the publishing achievements writers make to the field. Categories for the AWAPAs include prizes for books, exhibition catalogues, artist led publications, Indigenous Australian, Māori and Pasifika art writing. AWAPAs recognise: […]

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INTERNSHIP │ AUCKLAND ART GALLERY TOI O TĀMAKI

Marylyn Mayo Internship 3-month full time paid internship, part-time for a longer duration may also be considered Creative environment where you can share your passion for art Unique, highly sought-after opportunity He angitūtanga: The opportunity Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki strengthens and enriches our communities through art and ideas.  The Gallery makes 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 Marylyn Mayo Foundation provides funding for an annual internship at Auckland Art Gallery to develop the skills of […]

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Call For Papers │”Nineteenth-century worlds of vision” ANU 16-18 July 2023

The Centre for Art History and Art Theory & The Humanities Research Centre at ANU are hosting a symposium: Nineteenth-century worlds of vision: 1820-1870s from 16-18 July 2023 and are currently issuing a call for papers that can be found, along with further details about the symposium, here: https://soad.cass.anu.edu.au/news/call-papers-symposium-nineteenth-century-worlds-vision-1820s-1870s In sum, the event is gauged at curators, scholars and arts practitioners working on nineteenth-century visual culture: cartography; draughtsmanship; etching; engraving; lithography; mark-making; modes of illustrated publishing; photography; painting; printing; scrapbooking and album assemblage, and its related documentation of visual culture in journalism and literature. The symposium intends to bring together research which […]

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JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR VISITING PROFESSOR OF AUSTRALIAN STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO

Visiting Professor of Australian Studies 2023-24 and 2024-25 Centre for Pacific and American Studies Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo Position: Visiting Professor Open to: Australian citizens and permanent residents Location: Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus Salary: Starting Salary ¥600,000 per month (before tax). See also section 5. Duration: Approximately 10 months Commencement of position: Late September 2023 or late September 2024. Applicants may apply to be considered for a specific term only or for either term. This must be indicated clearly on your application. Closing date for applications: 1 February 2023 Applications: Email applications to kate.dariansmith@utas.edu.au and cc kyle.harvey@utas.edu.au with the words […]

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Job │Senior Manager, Schools and Learning │ Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Senior Manager, Schools and Learning Inspire, enhance, innovate, deliver Share your passion for art and education Play a pivotal education leadership role at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Summary Lead the Learning team to create and deliver inspirational onsite and online learning experiences 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. Our purpose is to be a creative catalyst for art and ideas, offering transformational experiences that strengthen and enrich communities. Our vision is to be the home of art for Auckland, […]

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ANZJA CALL FOR PAPERS: SPECIAL ISSUE, KO TE MOANANUI-A-KIWA TE WAHI WHAKARAHI, THE PACIFIC OCEAN JOINS US ALL

Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Special Issue, Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wahi whakarahi, The Pacific Ocean joins us all: 23.2, 2023 Submissions Due: Friday March 31, 2023 Editors: Ngarino Ellis and Heather Igloliorte The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is calling for submissions to be a part of Issue 2, 2023, entitled, Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wahi whakarahi. The Pacific Ocean joins us all.  This Special Issue is edited by Ngarino Ellis and Heather Igloliorte ANZJA welcomes Indigenous curators, artists and art historians to submit material for the first Indigenous-led issue of the ANZJA. Te […]

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Job Opportunity | PhotoAccess Director

Hours of work: 4 – 4.5 days per week (negotiable) Term: 2 years (with 6 months’ probation and possibility of extension) Reports to: Board Responsible for supervising: PhotoAccess staff, contractors and volunteers Remuneration: $ 85,000 – $100,000 pro rata plus superannuation. Remuneration will be negotiated to reflect the experience and skills of the successful applicant. Website: https://www.photoaccess.org.au/about/job-vacancy/ ABOUT PHOTOACCESS PhotoAccess is the ACT and region’s centre for contemporary photography, film and video and media arts. Located at the Manuka Arts Centre in Canberra, ACT, we’re an established non-profit, member-based organisation fostering excellence in the photographic arts and developing understanding and appreciation of photographic culture. Each […]

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Job Opportunity | Head of Discipline, Art | University of Tasmania

The University of Tasmania are seeking a dynamic and established practice-based academic leader to drive the sustainable and strategic growth of the Art program and enrich Art engagement within their unique Tasmanian context. With a balanced academic workload, this critical role offers the opportunity to: lead the creation and implementation of a strategy to enhance research and teaching capacity contribute high-quality research and supervision of higher degree students drive curriculum innovation and exemplary teaching, committed to enhancing the student experience and securing student load targets This is a full-time ongoing opportunity at Academic Level C or D and will be […]

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ANZJA CALL FOR PAPERS: PECIAL ISSUE, KO TE MOANANUI-A-KIWA TE WAHI WHAKARAHI, THE PACIFIC OCEAN JOINS US ALL

Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Special Issue, Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wahi whakarahi, The Pacific Ocean joins us all: 23.2, 2023 Submissions Due: Friday March 31, 2023 Editors: Ngarino Ellis and Heather Igloliorte The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is calling for submissions to be a part of Issue 2, 2023, entitled, Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wahi whakarahi. The Pacific Ocean joins us all.  This Special Issue is edited by Ngarino Ellis and Heather Igloliorte ANZJA welcomes Indigenous curators, artists and art historians to submit material for the first Indigenous-led issue of the ANZJA. Te […]

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