Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

November 2, 2011

Eden Project Update


Eden Project organizers at Australia National University School of Art have just updated their website to include a three part series on Land Arts of the American West participation in the ANU Summer 2011 Field Studies.

Check out the website: Eden Project Field Studies

June 1, 2011

Excerpt from Blake Gibson's blog posting: Land Arts in Australia.

This is the first of many posts over the next few months about my upcoming trip to Australia, where I will be joining some alumni of UNM's Land Arts program and its creator Bill Gilbert as guest artists for the Australia National University's School of Art Field Study program. This program was created and developed by John Reid through the Engaging Visions Research Project. Our travels will focus on two primary locations: a) the Far South Coast of New South Wales, centered around the town of Eden and b) Calperum Station, Riverland Biosphere Reserve, South Australia, north of Renmark.

The map below shows the 85 Biogeographic regions of Australia. We will be in A) Southeast Corner (Eden) and B) Murray Darling Basin (Calperum Station)


The passages below are quoted from ANU's Engaging Visions website:

The goal of the Engaging Visions Research Project was to configure a model procedure for visual artists to participate in, and/or engage with, Murray Darling Basin catchment communities to help address environmental concerns.

The subject of the Engaging Visions Research Project was an established ANU School of Art program called Field Studies. During a Field Studies program artists participate in a series of field trips to locations of artistic inspiration while interacting with and learning from communities in the area. Artworks generated through this experience are exhibited in the local community.

The Field Studies program was convened and coordinated by the Environment Studio at the ANU School of Art. The research evaluation component of Engaging Visions was conceived and conducted by the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at the ANU.

This research project was undertaken from 2007 to 2010. It focused on four Field Studies programs in the Murray Darling Basin: St George (Queensland 2007), Tumut (New South Wales 2008), Riverland (South Australia 2008) and Benalla (Victoria 2009).

Check out Blake Gibson's blog with more details of the Land Arts project in Australia.

May 31, 2011

Land Arts and Riverland Biosphere in Australia

Environment Studio Artist Exchange University of New Mexico / ANU
Riverland Biosphere SA
Calperum Station 16 – 26 June 2011
This one-off Environment Studio Special Event is being offered as part of an exchange with the Department of Art and Art History, University of New Mexico, USA. Five UNM artists led by Prof. Bill Gilbert, founder of the interdisciplinary, field-based studio program, Land Arts of the American West (See: and ), will undertake fieldwork in the Riverland Biosphere, SA, for a planned international exhibition on desert landscapes. There are five places available on this 11-day field trip for School of Art staff and postgraduates who may wish to undertake field research in the semi-arid mallee country in the Riverland Biosphere, Calperum Station, nr Renmark, South Australia.
See:
The Field Trip is a collaboration between the ANU/UNM and will operate in partnership
with the Australian Landscape Trust. See:
This Field Trip is dependent on an application for funding, the outcome of which will not be known until mid-May.
Registration: Email john.reid@anu.edu.au by 4.00pm, Friday 6th May, to express interest. Please use email subject heading: ‘Riverland Biosphere’. Depending on response, a meeting may be held during the week 9-13 May. Subject to funding, registrations will be confirmed on Monday 16 May.



May / June 2011

Field Co-ordinators Heike Qualitz, Amanda Stuart, Amelia Zaraftis

T 02 6125 2197 M 0416 249 090 E john.reid@anu.edu.au