Field Studies provides academic and logistic assistance for sustained field research associated with creative art production.Typically, the program facilitates artist encounter with landscape, interaction with communities, and access to environmental agencies as a means of intellectual stimulus and as a source of inspiration for making art...
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    2006 Shepparton Field Study

      2006 Shepparton Field Study Visual artist, Timo Nest, surveys the Goulburn Broken catchment for inspiration as part of the 2006 ANU School of Art Field Studies program based in the Greater Shepparton region. The Study was undertaken in partnership with the Murray-Darling Basin Commission and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Authority with newly formed RiverConnect [...]

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    2012 Shepparton Field Study

    November 2011 Greater Shepparton Community Meeting / 2012 Shepparton Field Study Survey – Part 1 Rod McLennan (left),  Community Representative, RiverConnect Community Advisory Committee, and Renee Ashmore, RiverConnect Coordinator, Greater Shepparton Council, host a community meeting to consider the viability of the Australian National University (ANU) School of Art Field Studies program returning to Shepparton/Mooroopna [...]

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  2. Eden Project
  3. Shepparton