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Australian Ceramics Triennale 09

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Event 

Title:
Spin the table - Propaganda and The Everyday
When:
14.07.2009 - 24.07.2009
Where:
COFASpace, College of Fine Art, University of NSW - Paddington, Sydney
Region:
Sydney Area

Description

Official Opening:  Friday, 17 July

 

Spin the table - Propaganda and The Everyday

Spin the Table is a group exhibition showcasing the work of design students at the College of Fine Arts, who consider the theme of 'sustainability and the creation of stuff' through the lens of propaganda, reflecting on the historical role of Agitpop ceramics in the Bolshevik Revolution. 

 

Directions from National Art School:

COFASpace, Selwyn St Paddington. [5 mins walk]
Walk out of the National Art School Forbes St exit and turn left. Go down Forbes St. to Oxford St. and turn left. Cross Oxford St to the west side at the next crossing and keep walking down the right hand side of Oxford in the same direction. At Greens Rd turn right to the Uni of NSW. Turn right again almost immediately into Napier St. Walk along to the corner of Napier St and Selwyn St. [No vehicles this end of Selwyn St.] COFASpace is in E block on this corner.
 

Venue

COFASpace, College of Fine Art, University of NSW
Venue:
COFASpace, College of Fine Art, University of NSW   -   Website
Street:
Selwyn Street, Paddington
ZIP:
2021
City:
Paddington, Sydney
State:
NSW

Description

Contact details:
Jacqueline Clayton
Fax: 9385-0712
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Rod Bamford

Phone: +61 2 93850617, + 61 0 409766399
Fax: +61 2 93850712
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Website: http://www.cofa.unsw.edu.au/galleries/cofaspace/

Opening hours of exhibition:
Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm

 

COFASpace provides a flexible and professional venue where students of the College can showcase their work and gain experience in gallery procedures. The gallery and foyer supply public spaces for viewing recent works by COFA students currently undertaking studies in undergraduate BFA, postgraduate MArt, MA (Course work), MFA and PhD (Research).

 

COFA provides this gallery as a valuable asset and educational resource, to encourage discourse and support between students, staff and the general public and to develop curatorial and management skills for Master of Art Administration students.

 

 

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