Briscoe Sisters
Performance
Briscoe Sisters bring their unique blend of folk, and soul intertwined with Wawubarri (traditional song). Hosted by Yil Lull Studio and the ANU School of Music.
Art That Looks Like Art, Art That Looks Like Life
Lecture/seminar
Perspectives on Activism in Brazil Through the Practice of Christus NóbregaThe relationship between art and life has been a central issue in the artistic field, challenging the boundaries between creation and everyday experience. When art is inserted into reality, it strains discourses, shifts…
Seminar Series | Jamie Jelinski
Art forum
Face the Fax: The Development and Unrealized Potential of Wirephoto at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police In early 1960, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) sent two police identification photographs and a single fingerprint thousands of kilometers across the country via a wirephoto…
Seminar Series | Oscar Capezio
Art forum
Jonas Balsaitis: Analogue Now showing at the Australian National University's Drill Hall Gallery, Jonas Balsaitis: Analogue is an exhibition of paintings, prints, and experimental film by Australian artist Jonas Balsaitis (b.1948 Hanau, Germany), re-examining the artist’s use of ‘…
The history of archaeology and museums in the Pacific: where are we now?
Seminar
The history of archaeology and museums in the Pacific: where are we now?Bruce Trigger’s concluding chapter in A History of Archaeological Thought is ‘Chapter 10: The Relevance of Archaeology’ in which he argues there is ‘a need to empower indigenous groups to guard and protect their…
Materiality and Re-Enchantment in Shakespearean Romance, 1608-1613
Seminar
Materiality and Re-Enchantment in Shakespearean Romance, 1608-1613Exit Seminar presented by SLLL PhD candidate Barbara Taylor.In the final years of his professional life, William Shakespeare’s drama entered the period we now refer to as his “late romances,” plays in which the supernatural world…
Seminar Series | Scott Benefield & Andrea Spencer
Art forum
A Practice in Parallel Scott Benefield and Andrea Spencer live on the north coast of Ireland on a remote farm property, pursuing careers as artists using glass as their primary medium of expression, but retaining distinct identities and following divergent paths in their practices. Andrea’s work…