MUMA Talks: Running Into the Wind, or Making Art with Industrial Process
Presented by Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Ground Floor, Building F
Monash University Caulfield Campus, Dandenong Road, Caulfield East VIC, Australia
DATES
Sat 23 May 11am – 12pm
Artist Anna Varendorff leads a wide-ranging discussion on the social, political and gendered nature of making in the art and design spaces. This talk coincides with Anna’s major new public art installation repetition is a virtue, the 2026 Ian Potter Sculpture Court Commission in MUMA’s forecourt.
In this panel conversation, Varendorff will be joined by Justine Clark, co-founder and director of Parlour: gender, equity, architecture, and Samantha Barrow, curator and general manager of Flack Studio, to consider ways that art, design and architecture can be used to shape the worlds we inhabit and imagine.
The conversation is moderated by MUMA Director Dr Rebecca Coates.