‘Development of the Visual Circuit of’ Drosophila melanogaster ‘in 3 Acts: Larva; Pupa I; Pupa II’, Helen Pynor, 2017, Video, 22.24 min. Still image courtesy of the artist and The Francis Crick Institute, London.

Development of the Visual Circuit of Drosophila melanogaster in 3 Acts: Larva; Pupa I; Pupa II, Helen Pynor, 2017, Video, 22.24 min. Still image courtesy of the artist and The Francis Crick Institute, London.

ANAT Press

2024

Australian Arts Review, digital feature, February 2024
ANAT partners with Google Arts and Culture – taking alumni excellence to the global stage,

2023

Australia Council for the Arts digital feature, January 2023
The art of listening, Dr Leah Barclay

Artlink Magazine Review, July 2023, by Jennifer Mills
A Partnership for Uncertain Times: Art, Science and Technology

InReview, July 2023, by Jane Llewellyn
Playing with fire: Artists respond to uncertain times

2022

Radio Adelaide ANAT & Antarctic Arts Fellowship, September 2022
Dr Christina Hagger interview’s ANAT’s CEO Melissa DeLaney and ANAT alumni, artists Janet Laurence and Dr Philip Samartzis

The Conversation online, July 2022 by Leah Barclay, Lyndon Davis and Tricia King.
New creative project Beeyali is a call to look after Country and its endangered ecosystems.

2021

InDaily online, October 2021 by Farrin Foster
THE BUSINESS OF ART | Dearna Newchurch is on a mission to dissolve the boundaries between science, technology, creativity and community in the South Australian arts industry.

ABC Radio Hobart, 12 September 202, presenter Joel Rheinberger
With 2021 ANAT Synapse resident Dr Svenja J. Kratz
HEAR their conversation

The Lead, 17 May 2021 by Georgia Honan
Art and Science collaborate in new DNA research

Artlink Magazine issue 41:1, 2021 by Niki Sperou
Green plastics – Blue Ocean, The future of biopolymer plastics and textiles

ABC Arts online 3 Jan, 2021 by Hannah Reich for The Art Show
Australian artist Eugenie Lee evokes the chronic pain of endometriosis in high-tech experiential artworks

ABC NEWS online 14 Jan, 2021 by Evelyn Leckie
Adelaide scientists turn marine microalgae into ‘superfoods’ to substitute animal proteins

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with Dr Helen Pynor and Dr Jimmy Bream

2020

ANAT Ideate 2020

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Ideate resident Virginia Barratt

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Ideate resident Guy Ben-Ary

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Ideate resident Willoh Weiland

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Ideate resident Yandell Walton


ANAT Program

Radio Adelaide’s Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Director Vicki Sowry, Radio Adelaide

Art science collaborations are the new black, Arts Hub


ANAT Synapse 2020

2020 ANAT Synapse Residency Recipients, Arts Almanac


Niki Sperou + Professor Wei Zhang,
Flinders University’s Centre for Marine Bio-products Development

ABC NEWS :: Marine microalgae ‘superfoods’ to substitute animal proteins.

Dr Naomi Hunter in conversation with ANAT Synapse resident Niki Sperou and Flinders University’s Peng Su

Seaweed for fantastic plastic, The Advertiser

Greek Australian artist creates biodegradable plastic from seaweed , The Greek Herald

 

2019/2020 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellows

2019/20 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship Announced, Arts Hub

2019

ANAT AWRI 2019 :: Elizabeth Willing

Elizabeth Willing: The Art of Hosting, VAULT Magazine

The art of fermentation, Australian Financial Review

The shelf life of food, Artlink

Drawing out the art of a good wine, The Advertiser

2018

ANAT SPECTRA 2018

The Art & Consequence of Collaboration: An interview with Vicki Sowry & Jonathan Parsons, Arts Equator

Spectra: Where art meets science, The Adelaide Review

SPECTRA, Arts Almanac

A Galaxy of Suns live performance, The Advertiser

An artist’s surreal view of Australia, InDaily

2017

ANAT Synapse 2017
Baden Pailthorpe  + Aaron Coutts, Sports & Exercise Science UTS

Buddy Franklin’s footwork now a work of art, The Sydney Morning Herald

Review: Clanger Baden Pailthorpe showing at UTS Gallery, Arts Hub

A new $100,000 grant is bringing art, science and sport closer together, The Au Review