Monthly Archives: February 2026

Exhibition | Suzann Victor Illuminates Art Basel Hong Kong 2026

[AU] Suzann Victor’s City Lantern Illuminates Art Basel Hong Kong 2026.docx Gajah Gallery is proud to present Singaporean artist Suzann Victor’s monumental kinetic installation City Lantern at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026. The work will be shown at Booth EN12, Level 3 as part of Encounters, the sector dedicated to large-scale installations, sculptures, and performances.   City Lantern is a 3.6-metre-wide kinetic installation in which a ten-meter photographic mural rotates slowly behind a ring of Fresnel lenses. The composition weaves together approximately sixty architectural sites across the region, mapping a visual geography shaped by empire, migration, and modernity. These buildings act as palimpsests, carrying the legacies of war, […]

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Nominations for the 2026 Victorian Museums and Galleries Awards | Deadline Extended to Firday 6 March

There is still time to nominate for the 2026 Victorian Museums and Galleries Awards! With a total of 11 individual and project-based awards on offer, don’t miss this opportunity to be recognised in the 2026 Victorian Museums and Galleries Awards. Winners will be announced and showcased at the industry’s night of nights, to be held at Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) on Tuesday 28 April 2026. The evening will be hosted by proud Butchulla Mununjhali Woppaburra woman, artist, comedian & playwright Janty Blair. If you know a person or a project that deserves recognition, nominate now! Deadline extended to 5pm, Friday 6 March 2026. It is FREE to nominate. Eligible projects […]

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Event | She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History | 25 March

She Carried On: Women’s Power, Erasure, and Legacy in Victoria’s History brings together Dr Scarlette Nhi Do, Professor Zoë Laidlaw and PhD candidate Kacey Sinclair for a timely conversation about women’s influence in shaping Victoria’s past. From Lady Gladys Nicholls’ overlooked Indian-Australian heritage and activism, to Janet Biddlecombe’s pastoral wealth and philanthropic power rooted in colonial dispossession, to Fanny Finch’s resistance as a woman of colour in gold-rush Victoria, this event interrogates how women’s labour, leadership and legacies are remembered. Together, these historians ask: whose histories endure, whose are erased and how should we reckon with them today? When: 6:00pm -7:15pm Wednesday […]

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Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 26.2: Open Issue | Deadline extended to Friday 6 March

Submissions of essays DUE: December 31, 2025 Friday 6 March Managing Editor: Dr Anastasia Murney The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is 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 in and across Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Please submit all essays and other submissions (including visual essays, dialogues, and reflections) via the Taylor and Francis submission portal, adhering to the Journal […]

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Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 26.2: Open Issue | Deadline extended to Friday 6 March

Submissions of essays DUE: December 31, 2025 Friday 6 March Managing Editor: Dr Anastasia Murney The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is 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 in and across Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Please submit all essays and other submissions (including visual essays, dialogues, and reflections) via the Taylor and Francis submission portal, adhering to the Journal […]

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EVENT | ILLUMINATING MINDS SYMPOSIUM AND CONCERT | 14 FEBRUARY

ILLUMINATING MINDS: A Symposium Celebrating the legacy of Professor Margaret Manion IBVM AO FAHA (1935-2024) Invitation to attend the forthcoming symposium and concert celebrating the legacy of Professor Margaret Manion IBVM AO (1935-2024), who pioneered the study of Medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts in Australia. The symposium brings together many of Professor Manion’s former students and colleagues, who will be presenting papers on aspects of their research and reflecting on her influence.  The symposium will be followed by a concert at Newman College’s Chapel of the Holy Spirit. Date: Saturday 14th February 2026 Symposium venue: Public Lecture Theatre, Old Arts Building, The […]

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EVENT | Women’s Art Register Roundtable: Things That Keep Us Together | 21 February

Event: Women’s Art Register Roundtable: Things That Keep Us Together When: 21 February, 2.30pm–3.15pm Where: The Bubble, Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre More info: https://melbourneartfair.com.au/events/womens-art-register-things-that-keep-us-together/ The Women’s Art Register recently turned 50 — a major milestone for an archive shaped by a collective vision and sustained by volunteers. The new book, Keeping things together: 50 years of the Women’s Art Register, brings the Register’s history and ongoing impact on Australian culture to life. Join panellists Meredith Rogers, Lesley Dumbrell, Maya Hodge and Azza Zein, with moderator Anna Daly, for a lively discussion on art, archives and feminism, and to celebrate the things that […]

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Call for Papers | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art 26.2: Open Issue | Deadline extended to Friday 6 March

Submissions of essays DUE: December 31, 2025 Friday 6 March Managing Editor: Dr Anastasia Murney The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is 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 in and across Australia and the Asia Pacific region. Please submit all essays and other submissions (including visual essays, dialogues, and reflections) via the Taylor and Francis submission portal, adhering to the Journal […]

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2nd Call for Submissions | NordiCHI 2026

2nd Call for Submissions for NordiCHI 2026 in Vaasa, Finland, October 3-7, 2026  Calls for research papers, critiques, panels, industry experience papers, arts-based approaches, workshop proposals, tutorials, demos, late-breaking work, and doctoral consortium contributions for NordiCHI 2026 are available at the conference website: https://nordichi2026.org/  Proceedings of the conference will be published in the ACM Digital Library within its International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS).  The biannual NordiCHI is one of the key venues for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research in the world, bringing together a global community of researchers, practitioners, students, and industry experts – including you! In 2026, NordiCHI will take place in Vaasa, Finland on October 3-7. The conference is jointly […]

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Exhibitions | Brenda L Croft, Prue Hazelgrove and Bridget Baskerville | Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Join Goulburn Regional Art Gallery on Friday 13 February with an artist tour with Brenda L Croft and Prue Hazelgrove commencing at 5:30pm, and the opening event commencing at 6pm to celebrate the launch of the Gallery’s brand new exhibitions! 5:30pm Exclusive exhibition tour with exhibiting artists Brenda L Croft and Prue Hazelgrove as they walk audiences through their brand new bodies of work on display which, in distinct ways, explore family, memory and place. 6-8pm Celebrate the opening of all of our new exhibitions including Brenda L Croft’s after/image,  Prue Hazelgrove’s Re:Generation & Bridget Baskerville’s Conduit. The exhibition will be […]

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