Monthly Archives: September 2025

Job | Dean and Head of School, School of Design | Applications Close 11:55pm AWST on Sunday, 28 September

Job no: 521206 Work type: Full Time Location: Crawley Categories: Architecture / Landscape and Visual Arts Apply now Since its inception more than 110 years ago, the University of Western Australia (UWA) has inspired change and helped to shape next-generation leaders. As Western Australia’s first and leading university, UWA brings passion, energy and insight to teaching, learning and research, generating life-changing outcomes. Our valued industry connections, innovative courses, commitment to our student experience and high-impact research, place us in the world’s top 100 universities. We are a proud member of the Group of Eight (Go8) universities. UWA’s School of Design is a collaboration of […]

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Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 26.2: Open Issue | Deadline 31 December

Submissions of essays DUE: December 31, 2025.  Editor in Chief: Dr Verónica Tello Managing Editor: Dr Anastasia Murney Editorial Committee: Dr Diana Baker Smith, Professor Jennifer Biddle, Dr Bianca Hester, Dr Astrid Lorange, Dr Jaye Early, Dr Shuxia Chen, and Dr Kasia Jezowska.   The editors of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) are calling for submissions for the Journal’s next open issue, to be published in December 2026.  We seek original essays, dialogues, visual essays, and other texts that engage with artists, visual culture, exhibitions, critical debates, frameworks, and methodologies across art history, theory, curating, and practice […]

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YIRRAMBOI / THE MOB JOURNAL // E03

As the days get a little longer we’re finding ourselves in that buzzy moment of stirring awake from the cold at the tail end of Guling (Orchid) Season. The wattles are bursting yellow, caterpillars are marching and the frosty mornings are (hopefully) behind us. In team news, fresh from YIRRAMBOI 2025’s spotlight on Northern Turtle Island, two of our deadly team members have just returned from Toronto, where they honoured reciprocal relations with Joelle Peters, Artistic Director at Native Earth Performing Arts—the oldest First Nations performing arts company in Canada. Together, they reflected on the importance of the next generation […]

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AAANZ 2025 Conference | First Nations Open Panel | Submissions due Friday 3 October

Unruly Art in the Colony – Sovereign Art Histories: First Nations Open Panel Jess, one of the conference organizers for this years conference, themed Unruly Objects, at the University of Western Australia on Whadjuk Noongar boodja invites First Nations friends to particpate in an open panel for the conference Unruly Art in the Colony – Sovereign Art Histories. As a Palyku woman and Indigenous Studies academic, Jess would love for this edition to create a real space for First Nations art histories and stories, welcoming feedback and ideas from First Nations friends anytime. Jess can be reached on email  jessyca.hutchens@uwa.edu.au […]

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AAANZ PHD PRIZE: RESEARCH-BASED IS NOW OPEN FOR 2025 | DEADLINE 26 SEPTEMBER

AAANZ is pleased to offer an opportunity for recently graduated research-based PhD students to enter the 2025 AAANZ PhD Prize. The $1,000 prize is supported by Taylor and Francis. In 2023 the annual PhD Prize was reviewed by the AAANZ Prize Committee in consideration of feedback received from the judging panel. In 2024 the PhD Prize was split between research-based PhDs and practice-led PhDs, alternating each year, with the eligible application period being extended to the previous two years. The 2024 AAANZ PhD Prize was practice-led but the eligible period remained 12 months for that year only (due to practice-led eligibility in […]

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Exhibition honouring Margaret Manion opens at the University of Melbourne’s Old Quad

The University of Melbourne’s Old Quad reopened this week with  Illuminating Minds, a new exhibition honouring one of Australia’s most pioneering art historians, Professor Emerita Margaret Manion. Illuminating Minds celebrates the life and work of Margaret Manion, a trailblazing scholar and member of the Sisters of Loreto, who dedicated her career to uncovering the extraordinary worlds hidden within illuminated manuscripts. Curated by University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts researchers Associate Professor Christopher Marshall, Dr Callum Reid, Dr Alice Helme and Dr Alison Inglis AM, in collaboration with the University’s Potter Museum of Art, the exhibition highlights Manion’s influence on the study […]

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