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Summary |
Noted artists, critics, theorists and curators from Australia and abroad speak about their work |
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Start Date |
26th Jul 2013 12:30pm |
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End Date |
26th Jul 2013 1:30pm |
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Venue |
Dechaineux Lecture Theatre (behind the cafeteria on level one) at the Tasmanian College of the Arts, Hunter Street, Hobart |
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RSVP / Contact Information |
Lectures are open to the public, admission is free - art.forum@utas.edu.au |
Prof. Robert Morris-Nunn is regarded as one of Tasmaniaʼs most adventurous and respected architects. He has practiced in Tasmania for over 35 years, taking a special interest in the social impact of architecture and collaborative design processes that often integrate innovative structural ideas.
Robert is the principal design architect. His most recent projects include the Saffire Resort on Tasmaniaʼs Freycinet Peninsula, the redevelopment of the IXL Henry Jones Art Hotel, and the conversion of the Princes Wharf No.1 Shed Redevelopment on Hobartʼs waterfront. He is the most awarded architect in Tasmania, and his work has been illustrated in numerous national and international publications. He was appointed as Adjunct Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Tasmania in 2009.
Robert’s Art Forum presentation will reflect on a social vision for the Hobart waterfront.
Authorised by the Head of School, Tasmanian College of the Arts
22 July, 2013
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