Work-in-Progress Seminar - Imaging the Transnational Subject: State Collapse and Public Art in Sierra Leone
Seminar
In this seminar Dr Christensen will examine a 1993 public art movement that took place in Sierra Leone as the country teetered on the edge of state collapse in the face of both a recent military coup and an incipient civil war. Inspired by the successful coup and the expectation that the war’…
Sunbaked: Some reflections on Australian photography, land and landscape, historically and now
Seminar
Abstract: Taking photography as a rhetorical art practice, this paper considers contemporary Australian photography engaged with land, landscape and place, investigating ways in which imagery contributes to inflecting our understanding of ‘Australianness’. Examples discussed refer to the outback,…
Art forum: Ranjit Hoskote
Lecture
Ranjit Hoskote's visit to Australia has been supported by the Australia Council and the University of South Australia. His Canberra visit is hosted by the Public Culture Programme of the Research School of Humanities & the Arts, the Art Theory Workshop of the School of Art and the Asian…
Inauguration of the ANU Centre for European Studies
Book launch
The ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences and the delegation of the European Union to Australia invites guests to the inauguration of the ANU Centre for European Studies on Friday 19 February 2009 (4-5pm). RSVPs close by 12.00pm on Monday 15 February 2010. The Honourable Harry Jenkins MP (…
Never the Twain?: East and West Cultural Self-Images in Auto/Biography
Conference
This symposium brings together a range of leading scholars from different disciplines, all dealing with aspects of life story, to examine the question of what might constitute significant differences between life writing in different places. Program (PDF ) and Registration Form (PDF) …