Author Archives: Rebecca Renshaw

Scholarship | PhD Research | School of Creative Arts and Media | University of Tasmania

      PhD Scholarship for research to be undertaken within School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania.   The focus of the project is Future-Making Creative Cultures: Waste, Salvage, Repair and Sustainability The scholarship supporting this project provides: a living allowance stipend of $28,597 per annum (2021 rate, indexed annually) for 3.5 years; a relocation allowance of up to $2,000; a tuition fee scholarship for up to 4 years (successful domestic applicants will be awarded an RTP Fees Offset) Applications close 30 August 2021  About the research project Proposals are sought for PhD projects that can inform innovative […]

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AAANZ Conference UPDATE

The Conference Conveners, Donna Brett and Mark Ledbury, together with the AAANZ Executive, have reluctantly concluded that the 2021 AAANZ conference will now take place fully online, rather than as an in-person event.  The dates (8-10 December 2021) will remain the same. This shift is due, of course, to Sydney’s current Covid-19 outbreak, and accompanying concerns and restrictions around public gatherings. The news over the past week suggests that these are almost certain to continue in some form until late in the year, creating risk and uncertainty for both us as organisers, and you as attendees. Moreover, on Friday, the University of […]

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Job | Gallery Educator – Primary Schools | Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Job: Gallery Educator – Primary Schools Date: 02-Aug-2021 Location: Central Auckland, New Zealand Company: Auckland Council 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, its people, and visitors from our internationally recognised award-winning building. Established in 1888, the Gallery holds a pre-eminent collection of New Zealand art and a significant collection of international art presented alongside a dynamic programme of temporary […]

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AAANZ Conference | Registrations | Bursaries

        Early bird registrations will open on August 15 To attend and present at the 2021 AAANZ Conference, you will need to register. Special efforts this year have been made to make registration costs as low as possible. Registration Details Please note: to register for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here. Bursaries  Recognising that the costs of attending conferences like AAANZ can be high, often prohibitively so. In addition to lower registration prices, there will be two bursary schemes: Bursaries for Indigenous Scholars (sponsored by the Power Institute […]

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Request for Visual Artists to answer a questionaire for thesis research

A student studying International Marketing Management at the HWR University in Berlin, Alba Martinez Matovina, has requested visual artists to assist with his questionnaire. Alba is currently writing a thesis and is trying to understand how visual artists and brand collaborations can be more satisfactory to the artist. The questionnaire is built on Microsoft forms and takes 5 to 6 minutes to complete and can be found through this link:  https://forms.office.com/r/0CsbqTn21d

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Member of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List │ Emeritus Professor Jaynie Anderson

Emeritus Professor Jaynie Anderson was recognised as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List Emeritus Professor Jaynie Anderson AM is an internationally recognised expert on the art and culture of Renaissance and early-modern Venice, and has made fundamental and lasting contributions to the arts and to the public culture of Australia. Among her many achievements, she has curated exhibitions at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the Castello Sforzesco, Milan, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Milan, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, and her publications books on Italian art include Giuseppe […]

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Call for papers │ Graphic Landscape │ The British Library

GRAPHIC LANDSCAPE THE LANDSCAPE PRINT SERIES IN BRITAIN, c. 1775–1850 The Paul Mellon Centre and the British Library 2–11 November 2021 Landscape and topographical print series proliferated in the late eighteenth century and in the first decades of the nineteenth century. Indeed, the format seems to have enjoyed an artistic and commercial boom in this period. The British Museum, the British Library and the Yale Center for British Art hold rich collections of such series, in various formats. Some, like Turner’s Liber Studiorum (1807–19) and Constable’s English Landscape Scenery (1830–33) are extremely well known. Many others, however, have still to receive sustained and critical […]

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