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HomeUpcoming EventsThe Countess.Report With The National Gallery of Australia
The Countess.Report with the National Gallery of Australia
Image courtesy NGA
Who are Countess.Report? Join artists Elvis Richardson, Amy Prcevich and Miranda Samuels in an accessible conversation with Professor Denise Ferris, Head of School, School of Art & Design ANU to discuss their individual and collective practice as artists, activists and advocates.
Countess.Report is an independent artist run initiative that collects, compiles and publishes at www.countess.report freely accessible data that measures the gender representation of artists exhibiting in Australian art institutions featuring our ongoing four year sector reports www.thecountessreport.com.au (2014) and www.countess.report (2018). Countess.Report uses data as a political tool to produce knowledge with the aim of affecting ethical social change.
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This accessible online event will be Auslan interpreted (via Vimeo) and live captioned (on Facebook).

Date & time

  • Thu 08 Oct 2020, 12:45 pm - 1:30 pm

Speakers

  • Professor Denise Ferris, Head of School, School of Art & Design ANU
  • Elvis Richardson
  • Amy Prcevich
  • Miranda Samuels

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