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ANAT Update

Elizabeth Willings, 2019 ANAT AWRI resident, Art, wine and synesthesia

Art, wine and synesthesia

19. 12. 2019.
ANAT Program | ANAT Update
Brad Darkson, Palm Valley (still), 2015

Experimenta Life Forms

03. 11. 2019.
ANAT Update | Announcement | Exhibitions
New Antarctic Arts Fellows, Dr Adam Nash and Dr John McCormick, in the studio. New Antarctic Arts Fellows, Dr Adam Nash and Dr John McCormick, in the studio.

2019/20 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellows Announced

CONGRATULATIONS digital artists, Dr Adam Nash and Dr John McCormick, who have been awarded the 2019/20 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship. in the studio.

08. 09. 2017.
ANAT Program | ANAT Update
Leah Barclay courtesy the artist. Leah Barclay courtesy the artist.

Taking over the world, one river at a time

08. 09. 2017.
ANAT Program | ANAT Update | Event
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We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

We recognise First Nations people as the first artists and scientists.