Courtesy of Artspace Aotearoa
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Courtesy of Artspace Aotearoa
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This Thursday 16 February, Art Historian Victoria Wynne-Jones will be responding to the work of Maree Horner and J.C. Sturm.
Wynne-Jones is a writer and curator based in Tāmaki Makauaru. Her monograph Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2021. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Auckland and lectures, supervises and examines across the academic disciplines of art history, dance studies and fine arts.
This Thursday 16 February, Art Historian Victoria Wynne-Jones will be responding to the work of Maree Horner and J.C. Sturm.
Wynne-Jones is a writer and curator based in Tāmaki Makauaru. Her monograph Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2021. She is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Auckland and lectures, supervises and examines across the academic disciplines of art history, dance studies and fine arts.