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HomeNewsThe ANU Centre For Art History and Art Theory Launch a New Research Seminar Series
The ANU Centre for Art History and Art Theory launch a new research seminar series
‘The Alma-Tadema Banquet,’ by Fradelle & Young, carbon print on card mount, 4 November 1899, 22.7 x 31.5 cm, NPG, London
Wednesday 10 March 2021

A new seminar series to showcase the latest research of ANU School of Art & Design staff, postgraduates, and friends of the Centre for Art History and Art Theory will launch this semester.

Meetings will be held at 1pm on alternate Tuesdays during semester time.

This semester, seminars will be held in the Sir Roland Wilson Building Theatrette (room 2.02).

The program for semester 1, 2021 is as follows:

16 March: Inaugural seminar—Meet and Greet!

30 March: Lara Nicolls, Doctoral candidate, Centre for Art History and Art Theory It is not what you think - Women artists between Britain and Australia 1885-1915.

20 April: Dr Kate Warren, Lecturer, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU Towards a popular historiography of art in Australia.

4 May: Dr Christina Clarke, Lecturer, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU Extending object biographies: Examining the “antenatal” lives of material culture.

18 May: Professor Kate Fullagar, Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, ACU Wading into Joshua Reynolds Territory: history, empire and the canon.