Category Archives: AAANZ Conference

AAANZ 2021 CONFERENCE | IMPACT | Early Bird Registrations CLOSE 30 October

Early Bird registrations CLOSE 30 October for the 2021 AAANZ Conference, IMPACT The conference will be held online from Wednesday 8 December to Friday 10 December through The University of Sydney. If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you must 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 for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here All prices are […]

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Emerging Scholars Program | The Necessity of Australian Art History Now | APPLICATIONS OPEN

As part of the AAANZ 2021 Conference IMPACT an Emerging Scholars Program is being introduced The Necessity of Australian Art History Now This is a new and exciting research intensive for postgraduate and early career scholars working in the field of Australian art history.  Participants will have the opportunity to receive focused feedback on their own work from an invited audience comprised of their fellow workshop participants, alongside a panel of esteemed leaders in the field of Australian art history: Ann Stephen (co-author of ‘The Necessity of Australian Art’), Ian McLean and Greg Lehman. Applications CLOSE on 7 November  For more […]

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AAANZ 2021 CONFERENCE | IMPACT | Early Bird Registrations CLOSE 30 October

Early Bird registrations CLOSE 30 October for the 2021 AAANZ Conference, IMPACT The conference will be held online from Wednesday 8 December to Friday 10 December through The University of Sydney. If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you must 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 for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here All prices are […]

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AAANZ 2021 CONFERENCE | IMPACT | UPDATE

The date of our online conference draws nearer, and we’re really excited to be bringing together an amazing cohort of art historians, curators and artists from across the region.  Some updates on our planning below! The Conference Organisers Panel Schedule Now Available The scheduling of conference panels is now complete – thank you to all our dedicated Panel Convenors and speakers for your help with this process! You can view the complete schedule of panels and speakers via the link below.  A complete list of speakers is also available here. VIEW SCHEDULE Register Now! To enjoy this amazing program, make […]

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AAANZ 2021 CONFERENCE | IMPACT | Early Bird Registrations CLOSE 30 October

Early Bird registrations are now open for the 2021 AAANZ Conference, IMPACT The conference will be held online from Wednesday 8 December to Friday 10 December through The University of Sydney. If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you must 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 for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here All prices are […]

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Program Schedule

Conference Web Portal Coming Soon! The 2021 AAANZ Conference will take place entirely online, via a specially designed web portal. The portal will be launched in November, and will contain: The complete conference schedule; Speaker information and abstracts; Links to Zoom sessions for all panels, keynotes and other events. Register now to gain access! Additional […]

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Speakers

Adriane Boag ADS Donaldson Aidan Hartshorn Alec O’Halloran Alex Burchmore Alex Gawronski Alexandra Gregg Alexis Salas Ali Baker Alisa Bunbury Alison Inglis Alison Kubler Amanda Stojanov Amanda Watson Amelia Brown Amelia Kelly Amrit Gill Amy McQuire Anastasia Murney Andrea Bubenik Andrew Atchison Andrew Leach Andrew McNamara Aneshka Mora Angela Goddard Anissa Rahadiningtyas Anita Archer Ann […]

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AAANZ CONFERENCE | Early Bird Registrations Now Open

Early Bird registrations are now open for the 2021 AAANZ Conference IMPACT The conference will be held online from Wednesday 8 December to Friday 10 December through The University of Sydney. If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you must 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 for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here All prices are […]

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AAANZ CONFERENCE | Early Bird Registrations Now Open

Early Bird registrations are now open for the 2021 AAANZ Conference IMPACT The conference will be held online from Wednesday 8 December to Friday 10 December through The University of Sydney. If you are attending the conference as a Panel Convenor, a speaker or an audience member, you must 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 for the conference, you must be a AAANZ member. You can join or renew your membership here All prices are […]

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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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