Australasian Animal Studies Association

Special Edition of NECSUS European Journal of Media Studies – Spring 2015 – Animals

Special Edition of NECSUS European Journal of Media Studies – Spring 2015 – Animals Guest edited by Professor Barbara Creed and Maarten Reesink – this edition of NECSUS features the following articles: Animals, images, anthropocentrism by Barbara Creed and Maarten Reesink Why not look at animals? by Anat Pick When Lulu met the Centaur: Photographic […]

Animate/ Inanimate Symposium and Exhibition

A day of lively discussions about the meanings, histories and vulnerabilities of the natural and animal worlds through the eyes of artists, cultural theorists and environmental scientists, this symposium coincides with the exhibition Animate/Inanimate at the TarraWarra Museum of Art.

Creaturely Feeling

Creaturely Feeling was part of Animal Publics: Emotions, Empathy, Activism, the 2015 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference.

The Flyway Print Exchange

The Flyway Print Exchange is an international environmental art project featuring 20 artists from 9 different countries, linked by the East-Asian Australasian Flyway: the route flown twice-annually by Australia’s migratory shorebirds, to and from their breeding grounds above the Arctic Circle. The collected prints seek to highlight that preserving the habitats of shorebirds is a global challenge.

The Animal Gaze Returned

When you are caught in The Animal Gaze Returned, you will find that the fascination of animal worlds poses conceptual and ethical challenges to human priorities. Artists in this exhibition question the way humans look at animals, how animals return that look, and how this shapes human interactions with them; how people connect, and often […]

Call for Artworks: AASG & Queensland College of Art

  Exhibition and Online Survey of Human-Animal Relations Artists 1. Exhibition:  Animals, People – a shared environment. Brisbane, July 2011 As part of their fourth conference, the Australian Animal Studies Group is joining with the Queensland College of Art to hold an exhibition that responds to the conference theme: Animals, People – a shared environment […]