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Tuesday-Friday
10.30am - 5pm
Saturday Noon - 5pm
or by appointment.
Closed public holidays
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ANU School of Art is located at: Ellery Crescent, Acton,
ACT, 2601
Telephone: +612 6125 5841
Fax: +612 6125 0491
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SIXTH LEICA/CCP DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD |
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9 October - 1 November
The Sixth Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award, a showcase of Australia’s best contemporary documentary photographers, has now begun to form its national tour. The sixteen finalists chosen bring together diverse views of the human experience, ranging from war photography to quiet observations on the streets of Beijing. Since its inaugural tour in 1997, this biennial exhibition continues to support documentary photography, a task of increasing importance as our definition and interest in the real rapidly evolves. Following a national call for entries, sixteen finalists and seventeen bodies of work were selected by a distinguished panel of judges; Christopher Köller (Head of Photography Studio, School of Art VCA, The University of Melbourne), Kyla McFarlane (writer and Assistant Curator/Exhibitions at Monash University Museum of Art) and Kelly Gellatly (Curator Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Victoria). The artists selected for exhibition are Michael Amendolia, James Brickwood, Cara Bowerman, Anthony Dawton, Stephen Dupont (2), Sean Hobbs, Jesse Marlow, Natalie McComas, Matthew Newton, Laki Sideris, Steven Siewert, Doug Spowart+Victoria Cooper, Emma Thomson, Tamara Voninski, Tom Williams and Lisa Wiltse. Sponsored by Leica, the Sixth Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award was exhibited at the Centre for Contemporary Photography from 7 September to 27 October 2007. The winner of the Award, Stephen Dupont, was announced on the opening night of the exhibition, with an honorable mention for Laki Sideris. The exhibition tour will commence in May 2008.
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Graduate Exhibition 2008 |
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6 - 14 December
Grand Opening 6pm Friday 5th December
This year’s ANU School of Art Graduate Exhibition features the works of students completing their studies in Bachelor of Visual Arts Honours, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Bachelor of Digital Arts and the Diploma of Art.
Students have majored in wood, textiles, sculpture, printmedia and drawing, photography and media arts, painting, gold and silversmithing, glass and ceramics. Visitors to the School will witness the talent of its emerging artists and experience the quality and diversity of art and craft education offered by the School, from fine furniture making to installation, digital imagery to ceramic objects.
The works are displayed in the School of Art Gallery, Foyer Gallery, Photospace and in Workshop spaces throughout the school. Many of the works are for sale and provide a great opportunity to support our recent graduates.
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