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reimagining the material: artists books, printed matter, digital transformation, engagement.
Conference 11-13 November 2020
Registrations are still open, including a one-day option.
Keynote Speakers
Live Stream
All registrants will receive an invitation and password to connect to the Live Stream. Workshops participants for Folded Books will receive a Zoom link. Please contact@arlisanz.org with questions
The 2020 Arlis/ANZ Biennial Conference is onsite and online
The Arlis/ANZ conference is an onsite conference, with synchronous live streaming of all presentations for delegates who are unable to attend in person.
Onsite option
Onsite attendees will enjoy networking with colleagues at the conference and the dinner; catered meals and closing reception; guided tours of exhibitions and collections at GOMA and State Library of Queensland; in-person workshops and an exclusive preview of the Artists Book Fair.
Online option
An Online-only registration option is available to accommodate delegates who are unable to attend in person due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Recordings
Recordings of all presentations will be available after the conference and are open access.
abbe (artists books brisbane event)
Artists Book Fair
13 & 14 November 2020. Curated by abbe convenor Dr Tim Mosely.
Open to the public: 12-4pm Saturday 14 November. Please RSVP *
*Conference delegates - RSVP through registration
Conference program
Registration includes a complimentary workshop, presentations and the Artists Book Fair.
Themes
Reimagined collections and archives
Artists books: Identity, memory, narrative
The Material artists book
Artist residencies in libraries
Connection, interaction, engagement