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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.

Peter Morse, rendered in Unreal Engine Post-production: various source data: various Cesium, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap

PLAYABLE EARTH :: ANAT BESPOKE

A Partnership for Uncertain Times

Lyndon Davis’ work 'Beeyali', New Light 2021, Adelaide Festival Centre screens. Photograph Frankie The Creative. Lyndon collaborated with Leah Barclay & Tricia King on 'Beeyali' for New Light 2021.

NEW LIGHT 2023

Anna Madeleine Raupach, Standard Stars, 2020, laser-etched mirrors, LED lights.

ANAT Residencies

2020
Janet Laurence in the studio Photograph Felicity Jenkins Janet Laurence in the studio. Photograph Felicity Jenkins.

Australian Antarctic Divisions Art Fellowship (current)

2020

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ANAT works on Kaurna Country. ANAT acknowledges and pays respects to the First Nations peoples of the land we call Australia. Aboriginal peoples are the Traditional Custodians and we recognise their continued cultural, spiritual and technological practices. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples beyond Australian shores. As the very first storytellers, we understand that First Nations peoples hold invaluable knowledge and perspectives that are vital in the research, interrogation and development of traditional and emerging technologies, across both our physical and digital realms.

ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council its arts funding and advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.

ANAT works on Kaurna Country. ANAT acknowledges and pays respects to the First Nations peoples of the land we call Australia. Aboriginal peoples are the Traditional Custodians and we recognise their continued cultural, spiritual and technological practices.

We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples beyond Australian shores. As the very first storytellers, we understand that First Nations peoples hold invaluable knowledge and perspectives that are vital in the research, interrogation and development of traditional and emerging technologies, across both our physical and digital realms.