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On 10 June EAF initiated a weekly series at the Centralia Hotel that continued until November 1987 and resumed after the Festival in 1988.
Night with artists, performers, critics, writers, designers, musicians and film makers premiering, and discussing aspects of their work.
EAF Annual Report 1987
Jude Adams co-ordinator (with assistance by Frances Phoenix)
organised by Jude Adams; 2 concurrent shows of work by local people aiming for awareness of neighbourhood
organised by Experimental Art Foundation staff, held during Anzart-in-Hobart; first national conference alternative art spaces; 3 day prog., 20 spaces represented
Collation of reports from SA Community arts officers and groups
1. Community Art in its Context (September)
2. Community Arts Alternatives (October)
3. Community Art summary (November) Jude Adams, end of series
Jude Adams coordinator, large mixed show of work by artists who are mothers, variety of media, non-selected show, collectively organised.
Starts to tour community centres, country centres in May 1981
Jude Adams, Personal/Private, performance in EAF toilets; Sandra Young (Greentree), performance at EAF, organised by Women’s Art Movement
Installation, performance, video, discussion by Adelaide artists
The Women’s Show- a month of activities organised by the Women’s Art Movement: a large, national exhibition of work by women, many media, unselected, part of a larger programme of events held in many venues and including video, photography, theatre, music, literature, film and a conference organising collectives for various areas; exhibition collective included Julie Ewington, Helen James and 13 others
Experimental Art Foundation JamFactory basement exhibition August 4-28 1977
Installation by two members of the Women’s Art Movement (WAM), Sydney, held to coincide with American feminist art historian Lucy Lippard’s visit. Premier gallery exhibition of WAM, after participation in International Women’s Year festival events