Category Archives: AAANZ Conference

NGĀ TŪTAKI – ENCOUNTER/S | 2019 Conference Program

NAU MAI! HAERE MAI! WELCOME TO AAANZ 2019 The full conference timetable is available here as a pdf AAANZ 2019 Schedule. Program Overview TUESDAY 3 DECEMBER 9.00-10.30am Mihi Whakatau,Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland All welcome 10.30-11am Morning Tea at the marae 11am-12.30pm Break: opportunity to visit The Hanging Sky curated by Lisa Beauchamp at Gus Fisher Gallery, 74 Shortland Street, Auckland, Carried Away curated by Grace Lai and Auckland Musem and/or Colin McCahon in Auckland and Louise Henderson: From Life exhibitions at Auckland Art Gallery , Toi o Tāmaki curated by Ron Brownson and Julia Waite. 1pm Jennifer Blunden, An Art Writer’s Toolkit | 260-073, OGGB4 […]

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NGĀ TŪTAKI – ENCOUNTER/S | REGISTRATION EXTENDED | 20 November 12pm NZST

  Registration for the 2019 AAANZ Conference Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies has been extended to 20 November, 12pm, NZST To register click here. To take advantage of member prices make sure your membership is up-to-date, you can join or renew here. EXTENDED Standard Registration 20 November 12pm NZST AAANZ member: $375 Non-member $535 Student/retiree/concession: $175 Post graduate Masterclass afternoon : $15 Unitec Architecture Stream: $110 Any queries about membership status please direct to our Business Manager via admin@aaanz.info. Any queries about registration please contact the conference committee via conf@aaanz.info.  

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AAANZ Conference | Student Bursaries

AAANZ Conference | Student Bursaries The Art Association of Australia New Zealand is happy to announce that it will award five bursaries to currently enrolled postgraduate students delivering a paper at the 2019 AAANZ Conference, Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies in Auckland. Each award will be a cash grant of $500 to be used towards travel expenses to attend the conference. In order to be eligible for consideration applicants must be AAANZ Members. Applicants are to provide: • a current curriculum vitae • a copy of the abstract submitted in response to the call for papers • a […]

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Subscription Offer | Join or renew your AAANZ membership to receive a 10% discount on an Art Monthly subscription

          To coincide with the 2019 AAANZ Conference, Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies, Art Monthly Australasia is offering a 10% discount on a new one-year print subscription. This offer is valid until registrations close on Sunday 17 November.  To take advantage of this offer join or renew your membership here About Art Monthly Australasia Art Monthly Australasia has provided a critical platform for art writers and artists across Australia and New Zealand since 1987 and has been based at the Australian National University’s School of Art & Design since 1992. As such, it […]

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Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s | Registration

REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED Registration for the 2019 AAANZ Conference Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies is now open. You can register via this link. To take advantage of member prices make sure your membership is up-to-date, you can join or renew here. Any queries about membership status please direct to our Business […]

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Ngā Tūtaki – Encounter/s | Call for Papers

The call for papers has now closed. The Conference Committee would like to invite proposals for papers for the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) conference to be held at the University of Auckland and Unitec Institute of Technology 3-6 December 2019. The call for panel sessions is now closed. The conference committee […]

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Photo of Geoffrey Batchen

Third keynote speaker announced for #AAANZ19 – Geoffrey Batchen

Geoffrey Batchen is Professor of Art History at Victoria University of Wellington. He is an expert in the general theory and historiography of photography who has helped to pioneer the study of vernacular photography. Batchen has published extensively, in twenty-three languages to date, and has curated numerous exhibitions around the world, the most recent being Still Looking: Peter McLeavey and the Last Photograph (Adam Art Gallery, 2018) and Live from the Moon ({Suite}, 2019). He is the author of Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography (MIT Press, 1997); Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History (MIT Press, 2001); Forget Me Not: Photography and Remembrance (Princeton Architectural Press, 2004); William Henry Fox Talbot (Phaidon, […]

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Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers Masterclasses

Postgraduate student presentations The AAANZ 2019 conference committee invites postgraduate students to submit both session proposals and proposals for individual papers to be included in the main conference programme. If there is no appropriate session, postgraduate students are still encouraged to submit a paper proposal as part of the Call for Papers. Open sessions may […]

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