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SCA at the Biennale

Biennale

Professor Ross Gibson invites you to have Conversations, at the 2008 Biennale of Sydney.

2nd Biennial: 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge

Black Canyon

Joyce Hinterding and David Haines, will exhibit a new collaborative work titled Black Canyon and Earth Field, at the San Jose Museum of Art.

Without Borders, Outsider Art in an Antipodean Context

Outsider Art

Without Borders, an exhibition curated by Glenn Barkley, a PhD candidate at Sydney College of the Arts, and Peter Fay, will be on display at MUMA, Monash University, until 21 June.

My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble

Flat Back GYBB

My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble, curated by the German artist Tilman, will open on Thursday 5 June.

Exquisite Corpse: A Visual Research Collaboration

Exquisite Corpse

Exquisite Corpse, a collaborative research project involving current students and Alumni from Sydney College of the Arts and Parsons the New School for Design, on display until 14 June.

Lindy Lee Features on ABC's Artscape - Artists at Work

Lindy Lee

Sydney College of the Arts senior lecturer, Dr Lindy Lee, will feature on this weeks Artscape – Artists at Work.

Karin Findeis samples the Macleay Museum

Karin Findeis

samples (A Taxonomy of Objects), an exhibition by Karin Findeis, a lecturer in Jewellery and Object at SCA, will be on display at the University of Sydney’s Macleay Museum until 12 June.

Sydney Underground Film Festival

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Sydney Underground Film Festival, Directed by SCA Graduate Stefan Popescu, is calling for entries for 2008.

The Fragile Absolute

Fragile Absolute

The Fragile Absolute, an exhibition by MVA and PhD candidates from Sydney College of the Arts, will open this week at the Delmar Gallery.

Thirty Two Heavy

Flight Recorder, Melissa Laing

Sydney College of the Arts PhD candidate, Melissa Laing’s exhibition celebrates and critiques a form of movement, international air travel, that has become embedded in our social and political world.

SCA Graduate Sean Lowry Celebrates International Music Success

Sean Lowry

Celebrity Drug Disasters, a production partnership between Sydney College of the Arts graduate Dr Sean Lowry and Rob Taylor, have secured a soundtrack commission for an international promotional trailer release.

Alternate: Have our successes become our failures?

Powerplant 3, Jennifer Norman

Photomedia student, Jennifer Norman explores current environmental issues through visually contradictory photographs of industry in her exhibition Alternate.

Helen Pynor wins Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photographic Award

Constipation Detail, Helen Pynor

PhD candidate, Helen Pynor has been announced joint winner of the Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photographic Award.

Sydney College of the Arts Ranks High in SCEQ Results

Sydney College of the Arts

SCA has once again proved its reputation as a provider of high quality teaching at the University of Sydney.

Julian Dashper Visits Sydney College of the Arts

Julian Dashper

New Zealand artist, Julian Dashper will be a Visiting Scholar at Sydney College of the Arts until 28 April.

Graduate Fiona Lowry wins prestigious Moran Prize

winning painting by lowry

University of Sydney graduate Fiona Lowry was announced winner of the richest portrait prize in the world this week.

Home Brewed: Australian literary classics at the Sulman

bader with selected paniting

Current student Vilma Bader has been selected as a finalist in the Sulman Prize for her painting Home Brewed.

Glass student sees her way clear into a design future

memory taps

Glass artist Lee Mathers has won a peer award, a place in a competitive graduate exhibition and a residency in Scotland all in the space of a few months.

SCA new digital artist wins Luminaires competition

Vlad da Cunha, Congonhas Airport, 2007

Vlad da Cunha, a graduand of the University of Sydney, recently won the Luminaires competition for his photo essay, 17.07.07: a day on the life of Sao Paolo.

Carrick Grant

carrick grant

Investigators into the role of the PhD in creative arts have received $100,000 towards their study.