DataCosmics: Understanding private and subjective relationships to digital technologies through a contemplative artistic practiceCorinna Berndt’s research proposes&...
+Playlists by Jingxuan Chen, Nicholas Currie, Grace Davey, James Farrar and Pippa LukaitisAcknowledging the 50th anniversary of the Victorian College of the Arts (2022), the e...
The Majlis Travelling Fellowship is open to third (final) year undergraduate students at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, School of Art. A travelling scholarship of $15,000...
Rashid Rana’s work over the last two decades can be understood as a poetic investigation of the relationship between the microcosm and macrocosm. His work across video,...
Place, performance and the body are central to Tiwi art-making. YOYI, draws on these performative foundations, using the medium of film to bring both dance, language and visio...
I am looking for you like a drone, my love presents new large-scale photographs by Aziz Hazara (born 1992 Wardak, Afghanistan, lives and works Berlin, Germany) and vintage car...
It is with great joy that the Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery opens its 2022 program with Be My Once in a Lifetime. I thank the artists who embraced the idea for this exhibition...
Coon’s work suggests that the contingent interrelationships of space, time, and the body under duress can give rise to a state of enduramorphosis—a neolo...
Drawing from a range of esoteric beliefs and technologies, The Alchemy of Auto//Mysticism: Exploring Subjectivity Beyond the Visible explores alternative strategies of subject...
The Majlis Travelling Scholarship is open to third (final) year undergraduate students at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, School of Art. A travelling scholarship of $10,00...
breathing space brings together works that embrace the cyclic and fluid rhythms of breath, memory and time.The works of art, through process and form, draw focus to each of th...
Challenging the perceptual distinctions of traditional photography, three-dimensional photographic works seek to reintroduce absent subjects – things that can’t be...
When acts of genocide that have occurred in Australia since colonisation are routinely overlooked or disregarded, The Image is not Nothing (Concrete Archives) ultimately look...
Although the works in Can you hear my voice? do not depict specific incidents pertaining to India and Pakistan’s relationship since gaining independence from Britis...