Art Forum audio recordings
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ANU Archive Item Open Access Jo Diamond: Art ForumCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Jo Diamond9 June 1999. Jo Diamond is interested in issues of Maori identity and art ranging from framed paintings to public performances, she is currently working in the ANU Centre for Cross-Cultural Research.ANU Archive Item Open Access Arts, Law and CopyrightCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Marie Louise SymonsANU Archive Item Open Access Valerie Tring: Art ForumCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Valerie Tring31 March 1999. Valerie Tring is a Sydney-based artist who is currently exhibiting "painting and danger ii" at Canberra Contemporary Art Space. She asks, what happens when a series of disasters befall her paintings? Photographic documentation of the paintings' demise, and the retrieved paintings themselves, pose bigger questions about the role of the artist and the importance of painting. Valerie Tring is represented by Mori Gallery in Sydney.ANU Archive Item Open Access Fragmentation, memories, and car tiresCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Betsabee Romero22 August 2002. -- Betsabee Romero is a Mexican artist who uses sections of car tyres as both sculptural fragments, and reference material for paintings and prints. Her most recent site-specific projects occurred in Madrid at the time of ARCO with Ramis Barquet Gallery in New York, and an installation commissioned by Absolut Vodka in Mexico City in May. Betsabee Romero will be exhibiting at the Drill Hall Gallery August-September. She is currently visiting artist in the CSA Painting Workshop.ANU Archive Item Open Access Sydney Biennale Art Forum: Origins, Originality and Beyond, tape 1Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Vivien Johnson; Speaker: Adrian Martin; Speaker: Thomas Lawson17 May 1986. Side A: Opening of forum proceedings, followed by individual presentations from Vivien Johnson, Adrian Martin, Thomas Lawson -- Side B: Continuation of panel discussion from ANUA 431-92.ANU Archive Item Open Access Sylvia Kleinert interview with Bevan HaywardCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Sylvia Kleinert; Speaker: Pooaraar Bevan HaywardBroadcast on Canberra Stereo Public Radio, 21 July 1988. -- Promotion for Black Art Forum series.ANU Archive Item Open Access ANU Archive Item Open Access Making the Millennium: Craft and the Twenty-first Century, tape 5Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Anne Brennan; Speaker: Margaret West; Speaker: Kevin MurrayCopy of tape 4, Side B.ANU Archive Item Open Access Making the Millennium: Craft and the Twenty-first Century, tape 4Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Anne Brennan; Speaker: Kevin Murray; Speaker: John Perrault; Speaker: Sue Rowley; Speaker: Margaret West; Speaker: Janet DeBoos6 August 1995. Session 4. Opened by Anne Brennan who summarises the previous day's proceedings, followed by a question and answer session with the previous day's speakers.ANU Archive Item Open Access Making the Millennium: Craft and the Twenty-first Century, tape 3Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Jim Logan; Speaker: Kevin Murray; Speaker: Margaret West; Speaker: David Williams; Speaker: Janet DeBoosSide A: 5 August 1995. Session 2 (continued): Jim Logan (continued), panel discussion.ANU Archive Item Open Access Making the Millennium: Craft and the Twenty-first Century, tape 2Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Margaret West; Speaker: Jane Bruce; Speaker: Jim Logan; Speaker: Anne Brennan; Speaker: Kevin Murray5 August 1995. Side A: Session 2 (continued). Speakers: Margaret West (continued from Side B), Jim Logan, Jane Bruce (Chair) -- Side B: Start of Session 2. Speakers: Anne Brennan, Jane Bruce, Kevin Murray, Margaret West.ANU Archive Item Open Access Making the Millennium: Craft and the Twenty-first Century, tape 1Canberra School of Art; Speaker: Roger Leong; Speaker: John Perrault; Speaker: Janet DeBoos; Speaker: Sue Rowley5 August 1995. Side A: Session 1. Speakers: John Perreault, Janet de Boos, Sue Rowley, Roger Leong (Chair) -- Side B: Session 1 continued, including panel discussion.ANU Archive Item Open Access Dangerous relations: the family as interdisciplinary practiceCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Brenda Croft29 March 1997, Special Lecture.ANU Archive Item Open Access A History of Australian Art. Unit 5: The Contemporary Art Scene, 1970-1981(Educational Media Australia, 1981) Canberra School of Art; Educational Media AustraliaAudio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981. -- Realism, the women's movement, performance art, the environment.ANU Archive Item Open Access A History of Australian Art. Unit 4: The Development of Abstraction and the Influences of American Art between World War II and 1970(Educational Media Australia, 1981) Canberra School of Art; Educational Media AustraliaAudio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981.ANU Archive Item Open Access A History of Australian Art. Unit 3: Experiment and Controversy: the Modern Movement to World War II(Educational Media Australia, 1981) Canberra School of Art; Educational Media AustraliaAudio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981.ANU Archive Item Open Access A History of Australian Art. Unit 2: From Nationalism to Modernism(Educational Media Australia, 1981) Canberra School of Art; Educational Media AustraliaAudio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981.ANU Archive Item Open Access A History of Australian Art. Unit 1: Colonial Art in Australia(Educational Media Australia, 1981) Canberra School of Art; Educational Media AustraliaAudio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981.ANU Archive Item Open Access Tuba-rai metin: Veronica Pereira, Antonio Maia and Albertina ViegasCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Veronica Pereira Maia; Speaker: Albertina Viegas; Speaker: Antonio Maia11 September 1997, Special Lecture. -- Tuba-rai metin is a collaborative public art project which memorialises those who have died in recent history of East Timor. Veronica Pereira Maia and Antonio Maia are senior members of Darwin's East Timorese community, highly accomplished in a spectrum of traditional Timorese crafts and intimately versed in their ceremonies and culture. With Albertina Viegas, they will talk about the project and show a short film of Tuba-rai metin. Tuba-rai metin is in the grounds of the Canberra School of Art, 10 - 14 September.ANU Archive Item Open Access Farewell presentation to Canberra School of Art Director Udo SellbachCanberra School of Art; Speaker: Sir Richard Blackburn; Speaker: Colin Plowman; Speaker: Bob Allen; Speaker: Lyle Cullen; Speaker: Udo Sellbach23 April 1985. -- Farewell speeches from the occasion of the Director's retirement.