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HomeNewsANU Graduates Selected For Hatched: National Graduate Show 2020
ANU Graduates selected for Hatched: National Graduate Show 2020
Emma Rani, 'I crouch on the ground cardboard heart in hand. Homesick. Still searching. I love you' (Installation view), 2019 mixed media, dimensions variable. Photographer: Lachlan Richardson.
Monday 2 March 2020

ANU School of Art & Design graduates, Emma Rani Hodges and Rory Gillen have been selected to participate in Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts' exhibition, Hatched: National Graduate Show 2020.

Emma Rani Hodges and Rory Gillen completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) at the ANU School of Art & Design in 2019. 

The Hatched: National Graduate Show 2020 features arts graduates with an exciting and diverse range of practices rigorously selected from 20 tertiary art schools nationally. Fifty-six students were nominated by their schools and the final selection was made by a panel of artists and arts professionals from around Australia. This year’s panel included: Nathan Beard, Artist; Hannah Presley, Curator Indigenous Art, National Gallery of Victoria; and Megan Monte, Director Cement Fondu, Sydney.

The work of 24 recent visual arts graduates from every State and Territory will be presented across all of PICA’s gallery spaces. Originally scheduled to be exhibited from 2 May to 5 July 2020, the anticipated event has been postponed in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 - stay tuned for dates!

For more information, visit PICA's website.

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Rory Gillen, 'The Quincunx Camera' (Installation view), 2019, archival inkjet print, laser cut acrylic, microcontrollers, wire, monitor, custom software, dimensions variable.