Exploring the Holographic

Hunter Theatre Cameron St, Broadmeadow, New South Wales, Australia

Martina Mrongovius captures urban environments in assembled photomontages she prints into holographic images. Her artworks investigate how perception shapes experience and are often installed in ways that provoke viewers to move. In this lecture Martina will discuss how her artworks were inspired by holographic imaging and navigating the urban landscape.

Free – A$30.00

Damien Hirst and Contemporary Art

Hunter Theatre Cameron St, Broadmeadow, New South Wales, Australia

Damien Hirst is the most famous British artist since Henry Moore. Not even Francis Bacon had such a huge international presence. And yet in his home country he is often seen as a practical joker, pulling the wool over the eyes of the public, and not making proper art at all. This lecture aims to dispel this and show he is a deeply serious artist making work that is both significant and influential.

Free – A$30.00

Ancient Southeast Asia: from Borobudur to Angkor

Hunter Theatre Cameron St, Broadmeadow, New South Wales, Australia

The ancient art of Southeast Asia took Hindu and Buddhist ideas from India and made them into something unique. Each of the major kingdoms of Southeast Asia evolved distinctive styles of temple building, sculpture and relief carving, from the vast cities of Pagan to monumental Angkor. The evolution of ancient Javanese art shows how styles developed from the Indian Gupta influences visible in Borobudur and Prambanan of Central Java, and transformed into the more Balinese-style temples of East Java.

Free – A$30.00