Category Archives: AWAPA

AAANZ 2020 Prizes │AWAPAs │ Research In Focus │ AIAH Research Grants

The Art Association of Australia and New Zealand is pleased to announce the winners, highly commended and grant recipients for 2020. Congratulations to all recipients for the 2020 Prizes and Grants and those who were highly commended. AWAPAs The 2020 AWAPAs acknowledge the best in art writing, publishing and research across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. This year entries were received from over 25 institutions and organisations from 11 cities and regions. The Awards are generously supported by our sponsors and we thank Professor Terry Smith FAHA, CIHA; Art Monthly Australia; Australian Institute of Art History; Christchurch Art Gallery Te […]

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AAANZ 2020 ECR and PhD Prize – Research in Focus

As the 2020 AAANZ conference is not running this year, the AAANZ executive committee has proposed to run the annual PhD prize in a different mode. This is also in response to feedback on the prize format in previous years. This year’s prize will be based upon a video presentation of research and will be open to all current PhDs and recent graduates. The winner will receive $1,000 sponsored by Taylor and Francis. Deadline – Thursday November 12th, 2020. AAANZ Research in Focus – Online Online format – entrants submit a video (see website for details). Videos should be based […]

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Reminder | AAANZ Arts Writing and Publishing Awards (AWAPA) close July 31

The AWAPAs highlight the vitality of arts publishing in the region and acknowledges the contribution of both emerging and established scholars, curators and artists. The Awards play a pivotal role in promoting the importance of writing and publishing in disseminating knowledge and understanding of the visual arts, craft and design. They are the only prizes in the Australasia region to celebrate the publishing achievements writers make to the field. AWAPA categories include prizes for books, exhibition catalogues, artist led publications, Indigenous Australian, Māori and Pasifika art writing, and an award for recently completed PhD graduates. The Awards are sponsored by a […]

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