Sasha Grishin reviews George Gittoes' autobiography Blood Mystic for the 'Sydney Review of Books'.
Read 'Through the Contemporary Darkness' here.
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The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture will be hosting a contemporary Stations of the Cross exhibition which will be opened on March 17 at the Chapel of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture.
The evening begins with a curator's tour by Rev Dr Douglas Purnell OAM at 6pm followed by the official opening by Emeritus Professor Sasha Grishin AM, FAHA, at 7pm.
For more information, click here Awakening the Sacred through Literature and the Arts Conference with Laurence Freeman OSB 8 July, 2017: 11.00- 11.50 Sasha Grishin: Paths of Revelation through Meditation on the Iconography of Russian and Byzantine Icons. Awakening the Sacred is the fifth in a series of conferences presented by The Sacred in Literature and the Arts (SLA) community of interest at ACU that brings Australian and international writers, artists, musicians, academics, religious and members of the general public together to discuss the interplay between the arts and the sacred. Previous conferences have included Writing the Sacred (2012), Addressing the Sacred (2013), Sounding the Sacred (2014) and Grounding the Sacred (2015). Friday 7 July – Saturday 8 July 2017 Australian Catholic University, 25A Barker Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 For more information, click here |
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Sasha Grishin AM, FAHA is the author of more than 25 books on art, including Australian Art: A History, and has served as the art critic for The Canberra Times for forty years. He is an Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University, Canberra; Guest Curator at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Honorary Principal Fellow, Faculty of Arts, at the University of Melbourne. Archives
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