Into Cosmos Day Two
The Geography of the Imagination
Australia / Canada / Mexico / New Zealand / Palestine / USA
Place matters in art. But artists do not confine their imagination to their place of origin. This tension between forms that aspire to universal appeal and the specificity of local knowledge is the focus of this day.
Keynote: Looking Red
Keynote speaker: Cuauhtémoc Medina / Repondent: Peter Beilharz
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Meet the Artists: Postcommodity
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Panel: Translations
Speakers: Julie Gough, Gerald McMaster, Jack Persekian, Lisa Reihana
Chair: Lisa Slade
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Links
Into Cosmos Day OneInto Cosmos Day Two
Into Cosmos Day Three
Into Cosmos Day Four
Artists' Week Workshops
WHERE
Banquet Room - Adelaide Festival Centre
WHEN
Sat 3 Mar 10am - 4.30pm
DURATION
360 mins
FREE
PLANNER
Wheelchair access
Sign interpreting (selected times)
MAP
Banquet Room - Adelaide Festival Centre
King William St - Western side
credits
Full Artists’ Week program and Visual Arts Guide released in December 2011.
Research for Artists’ Week has been supported by School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne.
Jack Persekian appears courtesy of the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia.
IMAGE CREDITS
Postcommodity, Worldview Manipulation Therapy, 2009, (detail) installation view, multichannel video, sound and mixed-media installation, dimensions variable, courtesy the artists
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