Gina Fairley

Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's Senior Contributor, after 12 years in the role as National Visual Arts Editor. She has worked for extended periods in America and Southeast Asia, as gallerist, arts administrator and regional contributing editor for a number of magazines, including Hong Kong based Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. She is an Art Tour leader for the AGNSW Members, and lectures regularly on the state of the arts. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Instagram: fairleygina

Gina Fairley's Latest Articles

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Mr Brainwash heads to Sydney for Semi-Permanent

The hippest festival of art, design and creativity heads to Sydney’s Carriageworks this May.

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Joyce Hinterding, Agnes Martin and Linda Matalon at NAS

Described as an exhibition that makes the invisible visible, these seeming minimal drawings land a powerful impact on viewers.

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The Biennale talks Transfield

Panel discussion announced for the Biennale's opening in response to the questions raised surrounding Transfield's sponsorship.

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MCA appoints its new Senior Curator

Trading ships: the MCA nabs one of the AGNSWs top curators

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AGNSW appoints Director of Public Engagement

This new role brings an industry leader in media and brand development to one of Sydney’s premier arts organisations.

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Wake up and go West!

Two new projects place contemporary art at the heart of peripheral issues as part of MCA C3 West program in…

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Australia Council announces its top honors for 2013

The 2013 Visual Arts Awards go to two of Queensland’s best, both women who have made a difference through their…

Opinions & Analysis

Can site specific work tour?

Three curators and five artists sounds complicated enough, now tour a site-specific work to three cities.

Features

Trends for virtual audiences

SAMAG tackles the topic on everybody’s list – what are the trends in digital engagement and how do we nab…

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The value of regional collections

Newcastle Art Gallery takes a focused look at the work of Peter Maloney, set against four extremely diverse shows.

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