UNSW Galleries is pleased to present The Freedman Foundation Travelling Scholarship for Emerging Artists exhibition from 9 August to 7 September 2019, celebrating the work of early career Australian artists.
Forecast Impact: Textiles Design exhibition presents contemporary designs by emerging designers creatively responding to two industry level briefs for trending textiles designs. In T1 2019, 3rd year textiles students at UNSW Art & Design completed either the ‘Rug Up 2019’ Designer Rugs project or the ‘Karolina York Commercial Print’ design project. Both projects challenged students to research and explore forecast trends to understand the impact trends have on the design process.
Miriam Hyde | Trio
Paul Moravec | Cool Fire
Wolfgang Mozart | Quartet in F K370/368b
Gabriel Pierné | Piano Quintet in E minor Op.41
Ian Munro, piano; Dene Olding, violin; Dimity Hall, violin; Irina Morozova, viola; and Julian Smiles, cello
with guest artists Lisa Osmialowski, flute; and Huw Jones, oboe
José Da Silva, UNSW Galleries Director, provides an intimate account of Debra Porch’s life and work, along with her enduring interests in literature, walking and the potential of art to transform the everyday into the extraordinary. The talk takes its title from Art Work (It Is Always Changing . . .) 1970 by American artist Robert Barry that describes art in general and the permutations that occur in installation practice.
Join our own Tomasz Bednarz as he presents the highlights and unseen animation reels directly from SIGGRAPH Asia 2018.