Call For Panels: AAANZ Conference ‘DEMONSTRATIONS’ 2022

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Michelle Antoinette

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Apr 12, 2022, 1:06:07 AM4/12/22
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Hello everyone,

As you may have seen the Call for Panels for the annual Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference title ‘DEMONSTRATIONS’ was recently announced. The conference for 2022 is jointly hosted between the Centre of Visual Art, University of Melbourne and Monash University’s School of Art, Design and Architecture. The conference will be presented online with keynotes that will be dual delivered in person in Melbourne and streamed online.

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You can find more information about the conference, the organizing principles and submissions here: https://aaanz.info/aaanz-home/conferences/2022-conference-demonstrations/
The AAANZ 2022 Conference Monash University & The University of Melbourne 1 – 3 December 2022 Conference Theme: Demonstrations The AAANZ Annual Conference for 2022 is prompted by the idea of ‘DEMONSTRATIONS.’ For some this might raise the idea of political advocacy in relation to Indigenous land rights, the global pandemic, climate crisis, and social […]

The CFP is currently open and will close on the 29 April, 2022.

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The conference organisers are hoping to have broad representation from across the region. As such, it would be much appreciated if you are able to circulate the call for panels with colleagues, HDR students at your institution and your broader networks.

For all AAANZ enquiries please contact: co...@aaanz.info



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Dr Michelle Antoinette

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Senior Lecturer, Art History and Theory Program

Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Art History and Curating


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