Fine Arts Network
The Fine Arts Network (FAN) is dedicated to fostering art history and the visual arts in Victoria by bring- ing people together in a range of activities designed to enrich their experience both of art, and of the study of art.
Its activities include:
- organizing public lectures, including the annual Joseph
- Burke and Margaret Manion lectures
- organising symposia associated with exhibitions
- organizing social events, including dinners with notable
visitors
- organizing art-related activities such as Gallery visits and
floortalks
- publishing Melbourne Art Journal, an annual journal de-
voted to scholarly art historical research
- publishing E-MAJ, and online postgraduate art history
Benefits of membership (to run for the 2005 calendar year)
include:
• Melbourne Art Journal (issue 8, 2005; cover price $40)
• Invitations to speaker dinners associated with the Burke
and Manion lectures
• Drinks associated with Burke, Manion, and other public
lectures
• Regular email bulletins of activities and events associ-
ated with university art history departments, including the
School of Art History Cinema, Classics and Archaeology
• Discounts on FAN symposia and events
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