Art in Place 2022

A sculpture by D Harding comprising two sandstone blocks, overlaid with a yellow filter.

A set of workshops for University of Sydney students, focused on artworks by Indigenous artists on campus.

Co-presented by the Power Institute and Honi Soit.

Components

“Art in Place” is a collaboration between The Power Institute and Honi Soit.  It brings student attention to the important artworks by Indigenous artists on campus, to reflect on their mediation of place, and to provide a platform for students to write and publish their reflections.

Honi Soit is the weekly print and digital student newspaper of the University of Sydney. Established in 1929, Honi is made both by and for students, covering news, culture, analysis and more.

Events

A group of people stand with their backs to the camera, facing a mural
Stephen Gilchrist
Ann Stephen

Art in Place: Spine

18 August 2022, 12:00AM
This is an online event.
This event has ended.

A workshop for University of Sydney students, focused on D Harding's Spine.

People

Headshot of Stephen Gilchrist.
Stephen Gilchrist

Lecturer in Indigenous art, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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Ann Stephen

Ann Stephen is the Senior Curator, University Art Collection, at the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney. Ann's curatorial career over four decades has been in public and university museums. She joined Sydney University Museums as the senior curator of the University Art Gallery in 2009 and has been responsible for the University Art Collection and developing the art exhibition and publication program. As President, Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (2011–14), Ann has been a mentor for early career academics as well as many colleagues in art history and art curatorship. She has curated many exhibitions including those accompanying the following publications including ‘Bauhaus Diaspora’, ‘Modern Times’ and ‘Modernism & Australia’ & her monograph on Ian Burn, ‘On looking at Looking’. In 2015 she was invited to join the Scientific Committee of the European Network for Avant-garde and Modernism Studies. She has been awarded two ARC grants and many prizes for her publications. She was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2009. Since 2014, she has been chair of ‘Art Monthly Australasia’.

Photo of the outdoor sculpture, jugama.
Katrina Liberiou

Art in Place: jugama

20 October 2022, 12:00AM
This is an online event.
This event has ended.

A workshop for University of Sydney students, focused on the artwork ‘jugama’ by Waanyi artist Judy Watson.

People

Headshot of Katrina Liberiou.
Katrina Liberiou

Assistant Curator, Chau Chak Wing Museum