SCA Art

Degree Shows 2009
Towards the close of every year SCA holds two major celebrations: the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Degree shows. These large-scale group exhibitions showcase the work of over 270 graduating students. And each year the amazing number of works on display creates a dynamic set of dialogues across a diverse field of artistic practices.
Exhibited throughout the SCA's galleries and studios, this festival of art gives students a chance to share their ambitions and successes with friends who have travelled alongside them through the years of their degree. While many students will have already been involved in exhibition programs on and off the College, the Degree show is a chance for all students to stand together with their peers and reflect on their achievements as well as their goals for the future.
For undergraduates, the exhibition signals not only the end of their degree but the beginnings of a career in the arts. It is a time for taking risks, challenging conventions, and for some accepting first-time invitations to upcoming shows or commercial gallery representation. For postgraduates, the exhibition provides the chance to consolidate and present a major body of research developed from with a chosen field of specialisation. It is a time for them to critically reflect on the history of their practice and their place within contemporary art.
Opens Tuesday 17 November
6.00 to 8.00pm
Exhibition continues to Friday 27 November
Monday to Friday, 11am to 5pm
Saturday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm
Postgraduate Degree Show
Opens Wednesday 9 December
6.00 to 8.00pm
Exhibition continues to Wednesday 16 December
Monday to Friday, 11am to 5pm
Saturday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm
Welcome
Welcome to the Contemporary Art and Design Guide
This guide may be especially useful for Sydney College of the Arts students.
The focus is on linking art practice with art research.

The Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) Library is located at the Rozelle Campus at the University of Sydney.
New Books this week!
Palestine : the special edition - Sacco, Joe.
Call Number: 741.5973 131
A graphic novel of the Arab-Israeli conflict in Palestine. The Special Edition includes an introduction by the late Edward Said and a host of unique material never before published (including many of Sacco's original background notes, sketches, photographic reference, and much more). The book also includes a new, introductory interview with Sacco about the making of the book as well as a new cover and design.Maus : a survivor's tale
Call Number: 741.5973 136
It is the story of Vladek Speigelman, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's Europe, and his son, a cartoonist coming to terms with his father's story. Maus approaches the unspeakable through the diminutive. Its form, the cartoon (the Nazis are cats, the Jews mice), shocks us out of any lingering sense of familiarity.
Scarygirl - Nathan Jurevicius.
Call Number: 741.5 67
Interesting graphic novel in a more painterly style.
Contemporary Art and Design |
Jen Hayes and Chris Van EijkLibrary Sydney College of the Arts
Rozelle Campus
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Subjects:
Contemporary art, film, photomedia, philosophy and popular culture
Who painted this?
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, The Librarian, 1566. Oil on canvas, 38"X28", Skokloster Castle, Sweden.
Want to know more about Arcimboldo and his influence?
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1527-1593
Call Number: 759.5 ARC 1
A study of his life and art which contains many glossy coloured images of his work.





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