Lake Macquire Museum of Art and Culture Multi-Arts Pavillion, mima.
Program
As Australia’s leader in bringing artists together with science and technology partners, ANAT is committed to nurturing, supporting and championing the best artists working in interdisciplinary practices today. ANAT’s program includes residencies, symposia, workshops, exhibitions, artist commissions, fellowships and networking events.
Lake Macquire Museum of Art and Culture Multi-Arts Pavillion, mima.
Yandell Walton, Uprise, 2019, 4 channel projection installation
with sound by Michele Vescio. Photograph Matthew Stanton.
ANAT BESPOKE :: RE-CULTIVATE
James Nguyen, pure water, performance with Jessamin Chen, image courtesy Kim Rudner, 2018
2025 ANAT Synapse Residency
MUD zine covers Blake Broggi-Edhouse
Locale
Chris Henschke, Song of the Phenomena. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Jesse Hunniford, 2019, Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Chris Henschke named ANAT Synapse Fellow
Dr Helen Pynor and Dr Jimmy Breen, documentation, testing the collection of a shared breath sample using the R-tube device. Exhaled DNA will later be extracted and sequenced. 2021. Image courtesy of the artist. ANAT SAHMRI residency, Adelaide, 2021.
ANAT Archive
Liam Young, ‘Planet City’, 2020, (still), colour digital video, sound, 15 min. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
ANAT Spectra
Stelarc, Propel: Body on Robot Arm (still), 2015, Robot Programming: Hayden Brown, James Boyle, Autronics. Ear Sculpture: Foam Shapers. Design & Production: Paul Caporn. Producer & Director of Video: Steven Aaron Hughes. Photographers: Jeremy Tweddle, Jennette Weber.
ANAT’s Google Arts & Culture Collection
Iceberg Alley courtesy Wild System, 2019-20 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellows Adam Nash and John McCormick.
2023/2024 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship
Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello, Ancestor’s Red Ochre Dreaming Place. Photo courtesy Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello.