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1:00pm |
'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' Illustrated Lecture |
QAG
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At a time of profound social change and revolution, Paris emerged as the cultural capital of the modern world. Art historian Anthea Callen, Professor of Art (Australian National University, Canberra) paints a picture of the beloved city of Paris at the time of the Belle Epoque, with a focus on some of its most renowned artists and their representations of women. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' exhibition, please click here.
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| 05 Sat |
2:30pm |
'Contemporary Australia: Women' Floortalk |
GoMA
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The stories and ideas behind the making of contemporary art works is the focus of this stream, featuring artists in ‘Contemporary Australia: Women’ sharing the development of their work in the exhibition. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Contemporary Australia: Women'' exhibition, please click here.
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| 09 Wed |
2:30pm |
My Gen 50+ Conversations with Curators |
GoMA
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A 'behind-the-scenes perspective on the development of the ‘Contemporary Australia: Women’ exhibition with Julie Ewington, Curatorial Manager, Australian Art, and Bree Richards, Assistant Curator, Australian Art, where you are invited to join in the discussion. Please note this is a booked program - for more information about My Gen 50+ programs and events - please click here.
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| 13 Sun |
1:30pm |
'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' Floortalk |
QAG
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Dr Jess Berry, Lecturer in Art Theory (Queensland College of Art, Griffith University) explores the radical transformation of womens’ dress as depicted in the works on display. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' exhibition, please click here.
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| 13 Sun |
2:30pm |
'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' Music in the Gallery |
QAG
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Live classical music in the Gallery's ambient Watermall space transports visitors to the boulevards of nineteenth century Paris, through the sounds of composers of the age, from Debussy to Ravel and Satie. See how some of the most progressive music was made by composers of the era, alongside the artists on display. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' exhibition, please click here.
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| 13 Sun |
3:30pm |
'Contemporary Australia: Women' Floortalk |
GoMA
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Join Julie Ewington, Curatorial Manager, Australian Art, as she provides a curator’s perspective on developing ‘Contemporary Australia’. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Contemporary Australia: Women'' exhibition, please click here.
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| 18 Fri |
2:30pm |
'Across Country' Internernational Museum day special event |
GoMA
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On International Museum Day, join Diane Moon, Curator Indigenous Fibre Art and Samantha Shellard, Conservator Works on Paper for a discussion about the challenges and considerations of collecting and displaying contemporary Indigenous Australian art in the ‘Across Country: Five years of Indigenous Contemporary Art from the Collection’ display. For more information the 'Across Country' exhibition, please click here.
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| 25 Fri |
10:30am |
My Gen 50+ Short Course |
QAG ; GoMA
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The changing roles of women in art and social history, including the legacy of feminism and other themes addressed in the ‘Contemporary Australia: Women’ and ‘Modern Woman’ exhibitions are the basis for this engaging short course. For more information about My Gen 50+ programs and events, please click here.
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| 26 Sat |
1:00pm |
'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' Illustrated Lecture |
QAG
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Share the passion for Parisian architecture and its modern transformations with Dr Antony Moulis, Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture (University of Queensland). For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' exhibition, please click here.
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| 30 Wed |
1:00pm |
'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' Curator's Perspective Tour |
QAG
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Angela Goddard, Curator, Australian Art to 1975, reflects on social change and upheaval in European society at the time of the Belle Époque, as represented in the works on display. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Modern Woman: Daughters and Lovers' exhibition, please click here.
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| 30 Wed |
2:30pm |
'Contemporary Australia: Women' Floortalk |
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Feminist cultural critic Dr Anthea Taylor, Postdoc toral Research Fellow (The University of Queensland), explores links between women and the public sphere. For more information on programs and events as part of the 'Contemporary Australia: Women'' exhibition, please click here.
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