What happens when the audience becomes the artwork? Don't miss your chance to find out when our panel of expert commentators including Michael Dagostino, Director, Campbelltown Art Centre; Robert Love, Riverside Theatres Director; veteran Swap performer Tony Osborne, Social Researcher Rebecca Huntley and artist David Capra explore the role of performance in visual art and the social context of Parramatta.
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When
SATURDAY 18 JANUARY, 2PM
Add to CalendarAustralia/SydneyVISUAL ART & PERFORMANCEWhat happens when the audience becomes the artwork? A panel of expert commentators explore the role of performance in visual art and the social context of Parramatta.UNE FUTURECAMPUS, LECTURE THEATRE LEVEL 1, 232 CHURCH ST, PARRAMATTA
Where
UNE FUTURECAMPUS, LECTURE THEATRE LEVEL 1, 232 CHURCH ST, PARRAMATTA
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