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SUMMARY:CLUB LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 11 August at 11.45 for 12noon\nSpeaker: Dr Fernando do Campo, Argentine Australian artits\nSubject: The Artist as Companion: Thinking with/through the sparrow in Melbourne, Buenos Aires and New York\nJoin Argentine Australian artist, academic and researcher, Dr Fernando do Campo for a lunch that celebrates Argentina, The Country of the Month\nDr. Fernando do Campo is interested in the animals and plants carried by history; and the history carried by animals and plants. He has traced the history and presence of the sparrow across the world for over a decade, particularly in Australia, Argentina and the USA. Fernando will focus on recent major projects in regional Victoria, Mar del Plata and New York that blend art, history, and storytelling to uncover overlooked narratives. Through his research, paintings, installations and performances, do Campo explores how multispecies entanglements offer a new way to think about migration, belonging, and the intertwined histories of humans and animals in urban life.\nDo Campo engages the histories of non-human species via anthropomorphism, speculative fiction, autobiography, fieldwork and archival research to produce multi-disciplinary exhibitions and projects. The global south and the legacies of colonialism, nationalism, modernism and migration that hold animal and plant narratives are a focus for his research and material studio explorations. Do Campo is a General Sir John Monash Foundation Scholar. He has an MFA from Parsons School of Design, New York and a PhD from Monash University, Melbourne. He is currently Artist-in-Residence at Taronga Zoo. Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at the School of Art & Design, University of New South Wales\n$95.00 for a two course lunch with wine.\n
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