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ANU SOA&D Sculpture Workshop

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6125 5827



Address: ANU School of Art, Sculpture Workshop, Building 105 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: soa.anu.edu.au/sculpture

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25.01.2022 First Nations' First Person contributor #3 Daniel Boyd is giving a lecture on his work 6pm tonight at ANU School of Art and Design! First Nations’ First Person is a series of talks and workshops hosted by the Sculpture and Spatial Practice Workshop bringing the School of Art and Design community into dialogue with prominent contemporary Australian First Nations’ artists and curators. As the third contributor to the series, Daniel Boyd will give a talk on his work and then wil...l engage a group of ANU students in a workshop on his artistic processes. Daniel Boyd of the Kudjila/Gangalu peoples was born in Cairns, Queensland, in 1982 and lives and works in Sydney. He reinterprets Eurocentric perspectives of Australian history, often appropriating images that have played significant roles in the formation and dissemination of that history. Boyd has exhibited his work nationally and internationally since 2005. He is currently included in Where The Oceans Meet, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Asad Raza, Gabriela Rangel, and Rina Carvajal at the Museum of Art and Design, Miami Dade College, Miami. Earlier this year he participated in Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany (2019) and Art Basel Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2019). Selected prior group exhibitions include the 3rd National Indigenous Art Triennial: Defying Empire, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2018); 20th Biennale of Sydney: The future is already here - its just not evenly distributed, curated by Stephanie Rosenthal (2016) and All the World's Futures, 56th Venice Biennale, Venice (2015). First Nations’ First Person is kindly supported by Visual Arts Endowment funding and the CASS Workshop Grant Scheme. Image caption: Daniel Boyd, Untitled (TFABG), 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney



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23.01.2022 Not to be missed: this Wednesday, Brussels-based writer, editor and artist Eleanor Ivory Weber will be giving a workshop and talk from 12-1pm in the Sculpture and Spatial Practice Modelling Room! Sub Text Labour If body and language meet, it is through labour. Sub Text Labour is a lecture and a workshop about writing as publication, service, performance and organisation. For the workshop, participants are asked to bring one page of significant text (printed), for which we ...find editing protocols by way of discussion and action. Eleanor Ivory Weber is a writer, editor and artist working in the intersections of contemporary visual arts, performance and poetry. She teaches art theory at Erg (école de recherche graphiqueécole supérieure des arts), Brussels, and is co-director of Divided Publishing. She is currently writer-in-residence at Firstdraft, Sydney.

21.01.2022 Dear Nick, a massive thank you for your steady stewardship of the Sculpture Workshop over 27 years. We wish you all the very best for future adventures. Description: Sculpture Lecturer and Technical Officer Nick Stranks demonstrating grinding



19.01.2022 Very excited to announce that Angela Melitopoulos is giving a lecture on her CINE(SO)MATIC CARTOGRAPHIES next Tuesday evening 6pm 22nd October at the ANU School of Art and Design, hosted by the Sculpture and Spatial Practice Workshop!

17.01.2022 OPENING TONIGHT AT TRIBUTARY -------------------------------------------------- Suggestive Terrain A group exhibition on Ngunnawal/Ngambri land Opening 6pm 26 February... Live performance 7pm (Tom Campbell//Reggie Roux//Matt Freeman//Caitlin Kozman//Bryan Foong//Roseanna Parkes//Annie Parnell//Kristina Neumann//Malcom Fortaleza//Ellen Sleeman-Taylor//Jacqui Meng//Agnieszka Berger//Holly Tranter) also: Forgive Me For My Scenes Kevin Diallo Opening 26th February 23rd February-15th March

17.01.2022 Rescheduled to this coming Tuesday! First Nations’ First Person Contributor #2 Karrabing Film Collective. 6pm Tuesday 15th October in the ANU School of Art and Design Lecture Theatre... First Nations’ First Person is a series of talks and workshops hosted by the Sculpture and Spatial Practice Workshop bringing the School of Art and Design community into dialogue with prominent contemporary Australian First Nations’ artists and curators. In the second event in the series, Rex Sing and Linda Yarrowin from the Karrabing Film Collective will screen some of their film work and engage the public and ANU students and staff in a conversation afterwards. There will also be a workshop where students can learn more about the Collective and its practices. To register for the workshop on Wednesday 16th October from 9-11am (limited places!), please send an email to Sanne Carroll Karrabing Film Collective are an Indigenous media group who use filmmaking to interrogate the conditions of inequality for Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory and retain connections to land and their ancestors. The group features an intergenerational mix of more than thirty members of the Belyuen community, together with anthropologist, activist and gender studies professor Elizabeth Povinelli, who has worked with the community since 1984. Together they have sought to create a model for Indigenous filmmaking and activism, by bringing together different tribes and languages, conceiving works through an infrastructure of communal thinking and experimentation, and seamlessly blending fiction and documentary traditions. They have presented their work at MoMA-PS-1 (2019); Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2018); PUBLICS, Helsinki (2018); Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen, Berlin (2018); Jakarta Biennale (2017); Centre Pompidou (2017); Tate Modern (2017); dOCUMENTA 14, Kassel (2017); Contour Biennale 8, Mechelen (2017), Melbourne International Film Festival (2015, 2018), and Biennale of Sydney (2016). First Nations’ First Person is kindly supported by Visual Arts Endowment funding and the CASS Workshop Grant Scheme.



15.01.2022 For a higher res version of this image of Sculpture and Spatial Practice courses for 2020, go up to the staircase landing on the way to the SOA&D lecture room. New courses coming! "Automation and Autonomy" in S1 "Politics of Bodies" in S2

15.01.2022 Time for some physically distant live art! Exciting new director Natsuko Yonezawa (and current Sculpture and Spatial Practice Student) explores the world of a youth navigating their way through the contentment and shame of being withdrawn. In collaboration with performers Miriam Slater, Christopher Samuel Carroll and with an original sound design by Marlene Radice, Belco Arts’ Mess is hybrid physical theatre that plays with the shadows and light found in isolation and self-made mess. https://www.facebook.com/events/668377640436272/

15.01.2022 Thank you so much to Karrabing Film Collective members Linda Yarrowin and Rex Sing for visiting ANU School of Art and Design Sculpture and Spatial Practice Workshop and screening and talking about your wonderful films last night! Thank you to Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Alicia Frankovich, Sean Dockray, Talei Luscia, Sanne Carroll, Aunty Matilda House, Jeremy Lepisto and Nick Stranks for helping to make it happen!

12.01.2022 a couple of days to put together a submission for this! "Running Dog is seeking proposals for Automate Meour first issue in an ongoing series investigating four major concerns reshaping our world. This issue will be published in tandem with our public programming series at Verge Gallery beginning in early March. "

11.01.2022 Postgraduate students undertaking feminist studies - here's a scholarship to apply for http://www.nteu.org.au/myunion/scholarships



10.01.2022 'Hollow', by Bristol City Poet Vanessa Kisuule. Edward Colston's statue in Bristol’s centre was pulled down by Black Lives Matter protesters on Sunday afternoo...n and dumped in the river He played an active role in the enslavement of an estimated 84,000 Africans (including 12,000 children), 19,000 of whom died at sea.

10.01.2022 Thank you to Karrabing members, Linda Yarrowin and Rex Sing for visiting us last week!

09.01.2022 Next semester, we'll be offering a new class, "Automation and Autonomy" - for those who find themselves in Melbourne over the weekend, Matteo Pasquinelli will be giving a talk that could very well end up on the syllabus!

09.01.2022 A 3D model of the improved Robert E Lee monument by Baltimore artist @terrykilby

05.01.2022 Thanks to the Socially Engaged Art Practice class for all the great banners and signs that contributed to the Climate Strike today, and thanks to everyone from the School of Art and Design who joined the rally!

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