The ANU School of Art has built an international reputation as a leader in visual arts, attracting staff and students from around Australia and the world. it has an active exhibition program; regular visits from distinguished national and international artists; overseas student exchange; open art access classes and co-operative arrangements with many other areas of ANU research and teaching. This volume presents the history of the ANU School of Art, from its humble beginnings as part of the Canberra Technical College in Kingston, to its evolution to stand on the world stage as part of one of Australia's top ranked universities playing an important role in the teaching of research of Australian visual arts, crafts and design
Photograph of a high school student in overalls working at a metal lathe. Presumably the boy is atte...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Breathin...
The Australian National University welcomes to its campus visitors from Canberra, from elsewhere in ...
Contribution to roundtable on pedagogy, by invitation from the journal editors. My article presents ...
German-Australian printmaker Udo Sellbach was the inaugural Head of the Canberra School of Art's Gra...
Canberra’s dual status as national capital and local city dramatically affected the rise of a unique...
For a short period, between 1954-1977, ANU embraced a concept of 'total design' with the creation of...
Photograph of a teacher demonstrating the use of planes to eight girls in a woodwork classroom. The ...
The photographs are mostly of the Australian National University campus, including Mount Stromlo and...
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to record Visual Arts education in Western Australia (WA) as ...
Provides an overview of the major developments in Australian art, from its origins to the present. T...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Breathin...
Perceval was the Australian National University's first Creative Arts Fellow. He is shown here prepa...
Photograph of a high school student in overalls working at a metal lathe. Presumably the boy is atte...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Breathin...
The Australian National University welcomes to its campus visitors from Canberra, from elsewhere in ...
Contribution to roundtable on pedagogy, by invitation from the journal editors. My article presents ...
German-Australian printmaker Udo Sellbach was the inaugural Head of the Canberra School of Art's Gra...
Canberra’s dual status as national capital and local city dramatically affected the rise of a unique...
For a short period, between 1954-1977, ANU embraced a concept of 'total design' with the creation of...
Photograph of a teacher demonstrating the use of planes to eight girls in a woodwork classroom. The ...
The photographs are mostly of the Australian National University campus, including Mount Stromlo and...
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to record Visual Arts education in Western Australia (WA) as ...
Provides an overview of the major developments in Australian art, from its origins to the present. T...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Breathin...
Perceval was the Australian National University's first Creative Arts Fellow. He is shown here prepa...
Photograph of a high school student in overalls working at a metal lathe. Presumably the boy is atte...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Breathin...
The Australian National University welcomes to its campus visitors from Canberra, from elsewhere in ...