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HomeUpcoming EventsIn Conversation: Anna Madeleine Raupach and Irina Agaronyan
In Conversation: Anna Madeleine Raupach and Irina Agaronyan
Anna Madeleine Raupach, Controlled Burn (Canberra, Adelaide, Alice Springs: leap years since 1999), 2020, burnt matches and pencil on paper, 59.5 x 42cm each.

To coincide with Degrees of Concern exhibition at the ANU School of Art & Design Gallery, please join us for an In Conversation event with;

Dr Anna Madeleine Raupach, exhibiting artist, Lecturer in Printmedia & Drawing, ANU School of Art & Design

Irina Agaronyan, Co-Curator of Degrees of Concern, Gallery and Communications Officer, ANU School of Art & Design

This event and exhibition is part of Aquifer, a Territory-wide program of dialogue, events and exhibitions responding to the current climate crisis.
Aquifer brings a Territory-wide focus to incite the activation of conversations on the impacts of climate change drawing attention to our citizen responsibilities to act now at a time when the global pandemic dominates media cycles.
See full Aquifer program online https://www.belcoarts.com.au/aquifer/

 

Masks are mandatory and must be worn at all times.

Date & time

  • Wed 09 Mar 2022, 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm

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