SPEAKER / 22 March 2017, 12.30-1.30PM at RMIT Building 1, level 2, room 17
Anne Noble is recognised as a major figure in New Zealand photography, and is known for creating work that demonstrates both formal beauty and critical investigation. She has addressed a range of issues from landscape to religion, the personal to the political, including an extensive body of work on Antartica that challenges its representation as picturesque and sublime.
Antarctica New Zealand; Massey University College of Creative Arts; Massey University Whiti o Rehua School of Art; US National Science Foundation