2023
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Talanoa Forum: Moana Rising
First presented at the 59th Venice Biennale, the Talanoa Forum extends the themes of the Paradise Camp exhibition by bringing together 24 artists, curators, scholars, activists and policymakers from Australia, Aoteroa New Zealand, Sāmoa, Tahiti, and Italy. Over three days, this interdisciplinary program will highlight urgent issues around small island ecologies, climate justice, decolonial museology, diasporic and Pacific alliances. Powerhouse Ultimo. 10–12 October 2023 10am–5pm.
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AI + Race + Art Study In
A study-in posing the questions: how has the technology of race been differently constructed in different historical contexts? And how is race being (re)produced in the age of AI techniques?
2021
2020
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Event Horizon Symposium
Co-hosted by the University of Melbourne’s Centre of Visual Art (CoVA) and the Science Gallery Melbourne, the Event Horizon Symposium brought together artists, physicists and cultural theorists to discuss what an ‘event horizon’ is, across topics ranging from black holes, dark matter, tipping points and new horizons.
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WATCH: Which Resilience, Why Resilience, Whose Resilience?
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25 MAY: Which Resilience, Why Resilience, Whose Resilience?
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19-22 MAY: Art Anywhere? Symposium 2020
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Performance Artist STELARC
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20 MARCH: Art Anywhere? [Postponed]
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2 MARCH: Faunography, protracting Mallarmé's 'Faune'
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Archipelagic Encounters
An online symposium produced in collaboration between McNally School of Fine Arts, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, and the Centre of Visual Art, University of Melbourne, Australia.
2019
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22 MARCH Art Anywhere? Symposium
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21 MARCH: It's Academic: Art Publishing inside & outside the institution
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11 APRIL: Sara Cluggish & Pavel S. Pyś
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24 & 25 MAY Water: A public forum
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Art, Politics & Agency
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MPavilion x APT9: Creative Collaboration & Collectivity in the Asia Pacific Region
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Masterclass with Angela Tiatia
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Ambera Wellmann Masterclass 'A Meditation on Unknowability'
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How Art Travels?
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Charles Koroneho Research Seminar
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Imants Tillers Seminar
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Curating Memory. Curating Mourning. A Research Seminar with Prof Elke Krasny
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27 AUGUST: Super Critical Mass, A Civil Polity
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WTF is Lecture Performance?
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15 AUGUST: The Cantrills Collection at the University of Melbourne
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19 + 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Unlocking Creativity