In Conversation | Fernando do Campo

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Hear exhibiting artist, Fernando do Campo, in conversation with RMOA curator Emily Wakeling talk about his exhibition Fernando do Campo: Capricornian Minotaurs and Where to Find Them.

 

Argentina-born artist Fernando do Campo reflects on his formative years spent in Rockhampton with this deep dive into the social history of beef and agriculture. Archives and private collections of photographs, paintings, prize ribbons and union banners, displayed alongside do Campo’s own artworks, narrate the affectionate and complex knotted histories that emerge between humans and cattle in this proclaimed ‘Beef Capital of Australia’.

 

 

FREE | Bookings required

Ticket options: Tickets for this program are free, but we have introduced the option to purchase a contribution ticket at $5.00 or $10.00 for those who have capacity and wish to help cover costs of organising these programs. If you select a contribution ticket, there's no need to also select an admission ticket (selecting both will reserve two places).

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Image: Photography courtesy of Anna Kučera and UNSW Galleries, Sydney.

 

When

  • Saturday, 16 March 2024 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM