Artist in Residence Program
The opportunity for students and staff to interact with noted national and international artists is extremely important for stimulating new ways of observing, working and thinking. Artists with expertise complimentary to the teaching program and beneficial to staff and students, are invited to give a series of master classes and workshops over a period of 1-4 weeks and also to give a Colloquia seminar if appropriate during their residency.
Visiting Fellow (Performance)
A Visiting Fellow position (Performance) has been in existence for several years and was created by the Faculty as an opportunity for established performers to develop new ideas and share performance experiences. Selected Fellows are regarded as full time employees and are normally employed for a period ranging from one to two semesters. They engage in performance practice specifically utilising their unique expertise by working with the staff and students. Previous Visiting Fellows include: Peter Cousens, Sandy Gore, Penny Cook, David Lynch, Adam Kronenberg, Crispin Taylor, Chris Mead and Judi Farr.
Visiting Artist Program (VAP) 1988 - 2004
The Faculty of Creative Arts held a Visiting Artist Program from 1988 - 2004. The Visiting Artist Program aimed to support four distinguished visiting artists for three to four week visits each year. Each artist delivered lectures, worked with students in the Faculty studios and engage in their own art practice while on campus. The visiting artists also presented talks and lectures at galleries.