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Six scholars and artists showcased at Sydney Biennale


April 09, 2010

“The Sydney Biennale, one of the world’s premier contemporary arts events, enhances the visibility of more than 160 international artists in a global venue,” says Kwang-Wu Kim, dean and director of the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. “The showcase of these six Herberger Institute artists at the Sydney Biennale highlights our leadership role in the exploration of the relationship of the artist to society and of art as a fundamental way of knowing.”

Bruce W. Ferguson, the director of F.A.R. (Future Arts Research) @ ASU; Claudio Dicochea, recent School of Art alumnus; three current graduate students; and Angela Ellsworth, School of Art assistant professor, display their works within several sites and venues around Australia’s world-renowned city, May 12 – Aug. 1.

Article source: artdaily.org

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