Category Archives: AAANZ Conference

AAANZ 2024 conference | Registration and accommodation update

AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES Australian National University, Canberra, Wednesday 4 – Friday 6 December 2024 Registration will go on sale Monday 14 October EARLY BIRD tickets will be available from Monday 14 October to Sunday 10 November Member $350 Non-Member $520 Concession $130 STANDARD tickets will be available from Monday 11 November to Wednesday 27 November  Member $410 Non-Member $580 Concession $190 Accommodation and flights AAANZ has partnered with Stage and Screen Travel for this year’s conference! Attendees who book their travel through Stage and Screen will receive exclusive discounts of up to 30%.  More details on how to […]

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Registration costs, accommodation and flights

Registration EARLY BIRD tickets will be available from Monday 14 October to Sunday 10 November   Member $350 Non-Member $520 Concession $130   STANDARD tickets will be available from Monday 11 November to Wednesday 27 November   Member $410 Non-Member $580 Concession $190   You can purchase your registration tickets here There are two options […]

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AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | ANNOUNCEMENT OF SECOND KEYNOTE KIMBERLEY MOULTON

The AAANZ 2024 conference convenors are delighted to announce keynote Kimberley Moulton. Kimberley Moulton is a Yorta Yorta woman based between Melbourne and London. She is an accomplished Senior Curator and writer and is Adjunct Curator Indigenous Art at Tate Modern and Senior Curator at RISING, Melbourne’s international arts festival. Previously Kimberley held Senior curatorial roles at Museums Victoria (2008-2023).  Kimberley works with knowledge, histories and futures at the intersection of historical collections and contemporary art and her practice works to rethink global art histories and extend what exhibitions and research in and out of institutions can be for First Peoples communities […]

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2001 Conference

Visual Arts in the 21st Century: from Museum to Cyberspace Coordinating Conveners: Professor Jaynie Anderson, Herald Chair of Fine Arts, and Dr Charles Green, Senior Lecturer, School of Fine Arts, Classics and Archaeology The School of Fine Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology, The University of Melbourne, hosted the 2001 Visual Arts in the 21st Century: […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS | AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES | DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 31 JULY

AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES Australian National University, Canberra, Wednesday 4 – Friday 6 December 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS CLOSE WEDNESDAY The 2024 AAANZ Conference coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. This year the conference encourages participants to explore the past, present, possible futures of art history, curating, and creative practice in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. We now have 35 panels seeking paper proposals, and a further 15 panels being specially curated with speakers from across the region. If you would like to deliver a paper at the conference, […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS | AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES | DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 31 JULY

AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES Australian National University, Canberra, Wednesday 4 – Friday 6 December 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN The 2024 AAANZ Conference coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. This year the conference encourages participants to explore the past, present, possible futures of art history, curating, and creative practice in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. We now have 35 panels seeking paper proposals, and a further 15 panels being specially curated with speakers from across the region. If you would like to deliver a paper at the conference, […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS | AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES | WEDNESDAY DEADLINE 31 JULY

AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | PAST, PRESENT, POSSIBLE FUTURES Australian National University, Canberra, Wednesday 4 – Friday 6 December 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN The 2024 AAANZ Conference coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. This year the conference encourages participants to explore the past, present, possible futures of art history, curating, and creative practice in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. We now have 35 panels seeking paper proposals, and a further 15 panels being specially curated with speakers from across the region. If you would like to deliver a paper at the conference, […]

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Keynotes

David J. Getsy is a historian of art and performance whose research focuses on queer and transgender themes in modern and contemporary art. His books have charted modern sculpture’s relationship to the human body: Body Doubles: Sculpture in Britain, 1877–1905 (Yale University Press, 2004); Rodin: Sex and the Making of Modern Sculpture (Yale University Press, 2010); Abstract Bodies: Sixties Sculpture in […]

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AAANZ 2024 CONFERENCE | ANNOUNCEMENT OF KEYNOTE DAVID J.GETSY

The AAANZ 2024 conference convenors are delighted to announce international keynote David J. Getsy. David J. Getsy is a historian of art and performance whose research focuses on queer and transgender themes in modern and contemporary art. His books have charted modern sculpture’s relationship to the human body: Body Doubles: Sculpture in Britain, 1877–1905 (Yale University Press, 2004); Rodin: Sex and the Making of Modern Sculpture (Yale University Press, 2010); Abstract Bodies: Sixties Sculpture in the Expanded Field of Gender (Yale University Press, 2015/2023); and Queer Behavior: Scott Burton and Performance Art (University of Chicago Press, 2022), winner of the 2023 Robert Motherwell Book Award for outstanding publication in […]

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