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  • Award Announcement: Power Publications Dissertation Prize for Indigenous Art Research 2019

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    We are delighted to announce the 2019 recipient of the Power Publications Dissertation Prize for Indigenous Art Research, Dr Jonathan Jones. Supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund, this prize recognises new research and writing on Indigenous art within a scholarly context and is awarded to the best PhD, DPhil or Master by Research … READ MORE

  • Postponed – Indigenous Art Criticism: Writing Art, Righting Culture

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    IMPORTANT UPDATE: We are sorry to announce the cancellation of the ‘Indigenous Art Criticism: Writing Art, Righting Culture’ event. We had a wonderful response and hope to host this discussion at a future date. Thank you for your support of Power and the MCA, and for understanding as we all try … READ MORE

  • Power Publication – The Legacies of Bernard Smith

    Essays on Australian Art, History and Cultural Politics

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    A significant new book celebrating the many contributions of Bernard Smith – a pre-eminent academic who changed the landscape of Australian art history as we know it.

  • Bringing Australian Indigenous Art to Harvard

    And challenging notions of time

    | News

    Stephen Gilchrist, Associate Lecturer of Indigenous Art, shares his thoughts on the Harvard Art Museums’ exhibition of contemporary Australian Aboriginal art.

  • Women in Power

    University Art Gallery until 8 April 2016

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    Thoughts from the influential women who helped select and curate pieces for the University Art Gallery’s exhibition of female artists.

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