Category Archives: AAANZ Conference

AAANZ 2016 Student Bursaries Announced

The AAANZ 2016 Conference is pleased to announce the following students and recent graduates as 2016 bursary recipients. We particularly acknowledge Associate Professor Denise Ferris (Head of School) and the School of Art, ANU for the generous support of five accommodation bursaries. Joanne Baitz (UWA) Tracy Clement (SCA/USyd) Fernando DeCampo (Parsons) Macarena de Leon (UCan) Jane Eckett  (UMelb) Stephanie Holm (UNewcastle) Olivia Spiers (UAdelaide) Margaret Summerton (VCA/UMelb) Anastasia Tyurina (QCA/Griffith U) Kate Warren  (Monash)

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AAANZ 2016 Conference Registration now open!

Registration for the AAANZ 2016 Conference in Canberra is now open. To register please go to the secure conference registration web portal hosted by the Australian National University here: AAANZ 2016 Conference Registration Early Bird Registration will be available until October 7, 2016. Rates below: Early bird Student/Concession – $100 Early bird AAANZ Member – $300 Early bird non-member $400 After October 7, 2016 Late Registration fees apply: Late registration Student/Concession – $150 Late registration AAANZ Member – $450 Late registration non-member – $550 Early Bird Registration will be available until October 7, 2016. REGISTRATIONS close on November 21, 2016

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AAANZ 2016 Conference Postgraduate Day and Student Bursaries Announced

Postgraduate Student Day The 2016 AAANZ Annual Conference will open on Thursday, December 1, 2016 with a day dedicated to recent and current postgraduate student research. Everyone registered for the conference is welcome to attend this day, however, participation in the Postgraduate Student day as a speaker, is specifically open to current postgraduate students and to anyone who has completed postgraduate study (including MA, MFA and PhD) within the last eighteen months. The day will provide a supportive environment in which participants will be mentored in the art of presenting papers at a conference. Depending on time available there will […]

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Call for Papers – AAANZ Conference 2016 – now open

Call for Papers AAANZ Conference 2016 The call for papers for the 2016 AAANZ Conference is now open – the deadline is August 26th 2016. The Annual Conference of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand will be held in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 1–3 December 2016. The conference will be based at the Australian National University, with additional events hosted by the National Gallery of Australia and the National Portrait Gallery. Sessions will be 90 minutes with the expectation that each session will comprise 3 x 20 minute papers, followed by 10 minutes of questions, discussion, and commentary […]

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Dr Melissa Chiu announced as Keynote Speaker for 2016 AAANZ Conference

The conference committee is delighted to announce that this year’s keynote speaker will be Dr Melissa Chiu, Director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. AAANZ 2016 Conference | The Work of Art Dr Melissa Chiu How has the work of art changed in the 21st century? Keynote Speaker for AAANZ 2016 December 1, National Gallery of Australia Dr. Melissa Chiu is Director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the national museum of modern art, a Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. She was previously Museum Director and Senior Vice President, Global Art Programs at Asia Society […]

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Past Conferences

Conference information and conference programs from past conferences are available below. listings since 1997 are available online. Published conference proceedings for the 2013 conference are available here. Our online archive of past conferences includes information about keynotes and you can download past session and paper abstracts. 2022: DEMONSTRATIONS | Melbourne 2021: IMPACT | Sydney 2020: Postponed due to COVID-19 2019: Ngā […]

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2016 Conference

AAANZ 2016 Conference The Work of Art School of Art, Australian National University Canberra, December 1-3 2016 The 2016 conference was held at the School of Art at the Australian National University, Canberra from Thursday, December 1 to Saturday, December 3, 2016, 9-5 pm. You can download the program timetable and the conference e-booklet of abstracts and biographies (pdf 3.4M). Conference report […]

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Report | AAANZ 2015 Conference ‘Image, Space, Body’ Brisbane

The AAANZ 2015 conference was recently held in Brisbane. The conference was a great success and from a participants point-of-view it all ran very smoothly, our thanks to the organisers for doing such a great job. Sessions ranged from Artist’s choreography of the Body en masse to Early Modern Art and Design to Revisionism in Australian art history. The range of topics and speakers (drawn from universities, museums and galleries as well as independent artists and researchers) was an indication of the diverse range of art history, theory and curatorial research being carried out across Australia and New Zealand. You […]

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Image Space Body | AAANZ Conference 2015 | Call for Papers

Deadline: 28th August 2015 The Annual Conference of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand will be held in Brisbane, Queensland, 24-25 November 2015. The conference venue will be Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and is hosted by The Brisbane Consortium for Visual Arts (a collaboration between art history/theory departments at The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and QAGOMA). Sessions will run for one and a half hours, and will generally include three twenty-minute papers, each followed by ten minutes of questions and discussion. Session convenors will tailor the session to best address the concerns set out in the session […]

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2015 Conference

AAANZ 2015 Conference Image Space Body Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art and the State Library of Queensland Brisbane, November 24th-25th 2015 After the many ends of art history, we begin again. The conjunction of the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art’s 8th Asia-Pacific Triennial (APT 8) and the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand annual […]

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