FEHVA Visual Arts
FEHVA 48 Hours of Visual Arts 2006 - In its third year we look forward to FEHVA consolidating itself as a vibrant annual arts event in regional Australia, creating an energetic environment for the visual arts community and its audience to entertain, discuss, debate, network, and excite ongoing dialogue way after the event finishes.
Themes of this year’s program as they shape up:
- spotlight on public art – permanent, temporary and ephemeral
- collecting art in the traditional context and with the advent of new media
- writing for the visual arts
- art and photography in the digital era.
- emerging artists
- can art activate environmental change
- can art DRIVE political change – the Great Debate
The event will be opened by Peter Garrett AM MP, Member for Kingsford Smith, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Reconciliation and the Arts.
LINK http://www.fehva.com
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