Nice to Meet You: Mark Feary

Artist Talk
1 September 2022
A graphic header featuring mark Feary's headshot.
A graphic header featuring mark Feary's headshot.

Co-presented by ACE and Guildhouse, with support from praxis ARTSPACE.

When

praxis ARTSPACE

1 September 2022

6:00pm to 8:00pm

Join us at praxis ARTSPACE to welcome Mark Feary, Artistic Director at Gertrude, Melbourne.

Mark Feary has worked within the visual art sector for more than twenty years in a range of contemporary art centres, universities, museums and artist-led initiatives, with an emphasis on contemporary art and almost exclusively within the not-for-profit sector.

6pm arrival for a 6.30pm start.

Feature Image: Mark Feary. Courtesy Gertrude.

Curator

Mark Feary

Nice to Meet You is a series of public talks which invites visiting curators to share their knowledge and experiences with Adelaide audiences and arts communities. Speakers are invited to share their career journeys and insights into their organisation and upcoming projects with local audiences. The project is part of ACE and Guildhouse’s shared motivation to create points of connection, exchange and learning within the visual arts between South Australia, Australia and other parts of the world.

This initiative has been supported by the Government of South Australia through Arts South Australia.

Speaking to a small audience, Nice to Meet You is an opportunity to connect meaningfully with the trajectory of an arts leader who engages artists and audiences through thoughtful and ambitious curation.

We are happy to book an Auslan interpreter if needed – please reach out to grace@ace.gallery if you would like to make a request.

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ACE respectfully acknowledges the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.