Material Concerns: Jenny Watson’s Materiality

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Griffith Uni Art Gallery

Join Dr Sally Butler (Associate Professor in Art History, University of Queensland), Dr Julie Fragar (Fine Art Program Advisor and Lecturer in Painting, QCA) and Professor Andrew McNamara (Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology) as they discuss the art historical links to the autobiographical and confessional aspects of Jenny Watson’s practice. Chaired by Dr Rosemary Hawker (Senior Lecturer Art Theory, QCA).

Venue: Griffith University Art Gallery, Queensland College of Art, 226 Grey Street, South Bank

Image Credit: Jenny Watson, The grass is always greener, 2016, Oil and synthetic polymer paint on French furnishing velvet; synthetic polymer paint on canvas; vintage kombi van on shelf. Collection: The artist. Photo Carl Warner.

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