‘Entities’ highlights the work of two, related Adelaide art spaces: the Contemporary Art Society of South Australia (CAS (SA)) and the Experimental Art Foundation (EAF).
‘Entities’ highlights the work of two, related Adelaide art spaces: the Contemporary Art Society of South Australia (CAS (SA)) and the Experimental Art Foundation (EAF).
This paper examples the ways exhibition-making is expanding beyond traditional frameworks and aligning with the ambitious objectives described by the discipline’s surrounding discourse.
This paper considers the NPG's measures to increase and maintain environmentally sustainable preventive conservation practices in line with accepted benchmarks and guidelines.
Demonstrating a polyvocal modernism, the exhibition showcases works from the vast Mumok collection with unexpected ends.
Notes on ‘Facing the Future: Local, Global and Pacific Possibilities’ Museums Australasia Conference, Auckland New Zealand.
Industry accepted practices to enable continued care and access to contemporary and heritage Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collections.
Australia's most celebrated potter.
Her works built on the tradition of functional ceramics and bridged the assumed divide between craft and fine art.
Notes on ‘Connecting the Edge: within and beyond the Museum’: Museums Australia Conference, Launceston Tasmania.
The Hermannsburg Mission was established in 1877 at the base of Mount Hermannsburg,125km west of Alice Springs, NT.
An emancipated woman ahead of her time, Ellis Rowan earned an international reputation as a flower painter, naturalist and adventurer in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The digital capability exists but our important gallery and museum collections remain largely inaccessible.
Numerous policies supporting public art in Brisbane has produced a central business district bursting with contemporary art in public places. While some are common sights, the best are nestled in spaces you’d be excused for missing.