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Professor Denise Ferris, Megan Hinton and Dr Jacqueline Bradley delivered a public artist talk at the Embassy of Australia, Washington DC, USA as part of the current exhibiton The Way We Wear. You can watch the artist talk here.
The Way We Wear is an exhibition of contemporary wearables by staff and alumni of the ANU School of Art & Design. The works in this exhibition display clothing and fashion as object and artefact, extending ideas of the wearable into explorations of our preconceived notions of clothing and its function. The exhibtion was curated by Dr Charlotte Galloway, Acting Director, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU School of Art & Design and includes artists Dean Cross, Jacqueline Bradley, Larah Nott, Phoebe Porter, Rebecca Mayo, Sian Watson, Boya Yu, & The Uniform Project: Alison Alder, Megan Hinton, Dan Edwards. Read more about the exhibition.
This exhibition is possible through collaboration between ANU School of Art & Design and Embassy of Australia - Washington DC, with support from the ANU North American Liaison Office and the ANU Research School of Humanities & the Arts.