Melbourne Winter Masterclasses by Melbourne Uni and NGV | Making Sense of Monet
Making Sense of Monet Monet, Rouen Cathedral The University of Melbourne in partnership with the NGV International The Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne is delighted to present...
View ArticleArt History Seminars at Melbourne University | Semester 2
The program for art history seminars at the University of Melbourne for semester 2 is below. All seminars are held in The Linkway, John Medley Building, 4th floor (running between the East and West...
View ArticleSymposium | Iconoclasm | University of Melbourne, September 6th
ICONOCLASM – A Symposium Symposium to be chaired by Dr Gerard Vaughan, Gerry Higgins Professorial Fellow Conveners: Dr F Harley-McGowan, Gerry Higgins Lecturer in Medieval Art History Dr Justin...
View ArticleLecture | C. W. Marshal – Books, Dreams and Stories: How Sandman Comics Help...
Books, Dreams and Stories: How Sandman Comics Help Us Understand Ovid C. W. Marshal, Professor of Greek, University of British Columbia This illustrated talk examines the structure of Ovid’s epic poem...
View ArticleEVCS | Anne McComish ‘Myths and Reality: Mosaics from the Vatican Studio,...
Anne McComish Myths and Reality: Mosaics from the Vatican Studio, 1900-32 The Vatican Mosaic Studio has been producing mosaic artworks of the highest quality since 1727. Some of its finest works take...
View ArticleLecture | Sugar to Porcelain: The story of the famous Meissen Monkey Band by...
Sugar to Porcelain | The story of the famous Meissen Monkey Band (Die Affenkapelle) An illustrated lecture by Patricia Begg OAM Meissen Monkey Band Patricia Begg is an internationally renowned scholar...
View ArticleLecture | An Intriguing Gregorian Manuscript – John Martyn
2013 Margaret Manion Lecture by Associate Professor John Martyn This free public lecture will focus on an extraordinary illuminated manuscript – made up of forty one letters by Pope Gregory the Great –...
View ArticleEVCS | Felicity Harley-McGowan ‘Being Blunt: The art history ‘revolution’ in...
Felicity Harley-McGowan ‘Being Blunt’: The art history ‘revolution’ in 1940s London In 1940, London was home to a thriving network of scholarly activity in the discipline of art history. Three books...
View ArticleConversation | Istanbul Biennale curator Fulya Erdemci, Dr Charles Green and...
In conversation with 2013 Istanbul Biennale curator Fulya Erdemci, Dr Charles Green & Dr Rebecca Coates Asialink Arts invites you to a conversation between 2013 Istanbul Biennale curator Fulya...
View ArticleSymposium | Feeling Exclusion: Emotional Strategies and Burdens of Religious...
Feeling Exclusion: Emotional Strategies and Burdens of Religious Discrimination and Displacement in Early Modern Europe 29-31 May 2014, University of Melbourne Image Credit: Hans Holbein, The...
View ArticleSymposium on art and creativity in Aboriginal communities to promote Healing...
The healing power of art made by Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples is the subject of a Symposium at The Dax Centre on 19 and 20 September. This is a new exploration of the significance of...
View ArticleLecture | A Thin Red Line: The Presence of Prehistoric Pictoriality | Whitney...
The lecture addresses one of the most well-established and influential ideas about prehistoric (and specifically Paleolithic) pictorial representation, namely, the idea that their original makers and...
View ArticleClassics Summer School at University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is running a Classics Summer School in January 2016. The course is open to anyone who wants to learn more about the ancient world over the summer break. This course offers...
View ArticleLecture and Symposium | New Perspectives on Italian and Australian Art...
A symposium on new perspectives on Italian and Australian Art History at the University next week, with a keynote by National Gallery of Australia Director Dr Gerard Vaughan. Full program for...
View ArticleDigitalGLAM symposium | State Library of Victoria and the University of...
Thursday, 14 July 2016 – 5:00pm to Friday, 15 July 2016 – 6:00pm, State Library of Victoria and Melbourne School of Design The DigitalGLAM symposium will bring together cultural institutions,...
View ArticleFaculty of Arts Dean’s Lecture | Art and Detection: Investigating Louis...
Louis Duffy (1908-98), Christ driving out the money changers, c. 1940. Oil on canvas, 122.4 × 152.9 cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (Purchased with the assistance of Bruce Parncutt and...
View ArticleSymposium | Pavilions
Cross-section of Brighton Pavilion showing the Music Room, Salon, Banqueting Room and Kitchen, 1821-25. Etching and aquatint, hand-coloured. British Museum, London. To mark of the launch of the 2016...
View ArticleSymposium Keynote | Contemporary Architects and the Pavilion
MPavilion 2016 design. Courtesy of Studio Mumbai. A public forum with Bijoy Jain, Sean Godsell and Robert Grace. Moderated by Professor Philip Goad, Melbourne School of Design. On the eve of the...
View ArticleSymposium program now available | Academia and Bohemia: new perspectives on...
Students at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School, 1895. The full program for the free one-day symposium Academia and Bohemia: new perspectives on the National Gallery School, including...
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