Category Archives: AAANZ Conference

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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Registration

If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you will need to register. One of our goals for AAANZ21 is to make the conference as accessible as possible. As such, we’ve done all we can to make registration prices as low as possible. Registration Costs To register […]

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Call for Papers

The Call for Papers is now closed! The Call for Papers was open from June 11 to July 30.  If you would like to speak at the 2021 AAANZ Conference, you can now apply to join one of the panels detailed below.  To apply, read the instructions below, and then submit your Paper Proposal Form […]

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Emerging Scholars Program

The 2021 AAANZ conference will include special programming aimed at emerging scholars – those who are undertaking or have recently completed graduate studies.  These offerings will take place at the University of Sydney the day before the conference begins, on 7 December 2021. These will be announced on a rolling basis, so keep checking in […]

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CALL FOR PANELS | AAANZ CONFERENCE | IMPACT | CLOSE 23 APRIL

AAANZ Conference Theme: Impact The Sydney Conference Committee invites proposals for panels for the AAANZ conference, to be held at University of Sydney, from 8-10 December 2021. Panel proposals are being sought that examine the vexed term ‘impact’ in its relation to art, design, film, culture, society and politics. This includes the impact of history, colonialism, politics, technology, capital, nature, migration, and markets on art, design, film, and visual culture. The consequences of impact may be: aesthetic, sensory, social, epistemological, environmental, economic, material, institutional and/or bodily, and may involve consideration of human-animal-plant relations, as well as intersections of race, ethnicity, class, gender […]

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Call for Panels | AAANZ Conference | Impact

AAANZ Conference Theme: Impact The Sydney Conference Committee invites proposals for panels for the AAANZ conference, to be held at University of Sydney, from 8-10 December 2021. Panel proposals are being sought that examine the vexed term ‘impact’ in its relation to art, design, film, culture, society and politics. This includes the impact of history, colonialism, politics, technology, capital, nature, migration, and markets on art, design, film, and visual culture. The consequences of impact may be: aesthetic, sensory, social, epistemological, environmental, economic, material, institutional and/or bodily, and may involve consideration of human-animal-plant relations, as well as intersections of race, ethnicity, class, […]

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Call for Panels

Call for Panels is now closed. Call for papers open until July 30. All proposals are due by midnight, Friday, 23 April 2021. Deadline extended to midnight, Friday 30 April 2021. Submit your applications here: https://powerinstitute.submittable.com/ Call for papers as a pdf here PDF Conference Theme: Impact We seek panel proposals that examine the vexed term ‘impact’, […]

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News | AAANZ Conference Postponed to December 2021

In light of escalating measures to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus that have led to widespread job losses and economic hardship for many people and has created much uncertainty in planning the 2020 AAANZ conference. AAANZ and the 2020 Conference Organising Committee have made the decision to postpone the conference scheduled to be held in Sydney in December this year. The conference will be delayed 12 months and will be hosted by the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales and other partners in December 2021. While we expect the crisis to have passed by the […]

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