Radio National: Books and Arts Live Recording at Southbank

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Radio National: Books and Arts Live Recording at Southbank

By Faculty of the VCA and MCM

Date and time

Wed, 17 May 2017 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM AEST

Location

Performing Arts Building (BN879)

Victorian College of the Arts Dodds Street Southbank, VIC 3006 Australia

Description

Join the Faculty of Victorian College of the Arts & Melbourne Conservatorium of Music on Wednesday 17 May for a very special Radio National Books and Arts show, hosted by Michael Cathcart, recorded live at the Southbank Campus.

Featuring performances from VCA and MCM students, interviews with notable alumni including artist and Enterprise Professor Patricia Piccinini, and a complimentary, delicious light lunch for audience members.

Date: Wednesday 17 May, 11.45am* – 1.00pm
Venue: Ground Floor, Performing Arts Building (BN879), Dodds St, Southbank.
Map: http://go.unimelb.edu.au/3zwn

*Broadcast commences at 12pm sharp. Please arrive no later than 11.45am to allow time for some lunch beforehand.

Image: Patricia Piccinini's The Skywhale at Mount Arapiles, Victoria.

This event is part of ART150: Celebrating 150 years of art. Visit the ART150 website to find out more about how we're celebrating the 150th anniversary of Visual Art.

Organised by

We believe in the power of the artistic mind – working together, we can effect change.

As the proud home of the Victorian College of the Arts and the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music is a dynamic institution. Whether you're planning to join us as a student, looking to work with us, or just want to visit, feel free to explore our work and our spaces.

When people come to our Faculty they are in a melting pot, not only of ideas, but of cultures and aesthetics. We feel this gives students the best chance to find out who they are and what they want to say. We want you to come and join us in this great adventure. It’ll be tough, exciting and ultimately one of the most wonderful times in your life.

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