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Brian Claridge: Architect of Light and Space book coverBrian Claridge: Architect of Light and Space

Dutkiewicz, A
Architecture Museum, Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, University of South Australia

Brian Claridge: Architect of Space and Light by Adam Dutkiewicz is the second publication in the Architecture Museum’s Monograph Series and is based on the author’s research as DEH SA Built Heritage Research Fellow 2006/07 at the Architecture Museum.

The monograph offers an overview and critique of Claridge’s diverse professional and community contributions in South Australia in the period circa 1950-1970 and reveals his passionate advocacy of the relationship between art and architecture.

Copies are available for $15 in the Architecture Museum (Kaurna Building (K2-21), Fenn Place, City West campus) or via the order form on the Museum’s website, www.unisa.edu.au/arc/Archarchive

Vibrant - Poems and symposium papers presented at the Poetry and Poetics SymposiumVibrant
Poems and symposium papers presented at the Poetry and Poetics Symposium, Adelaide, April 2007

Edited by Nygard, G and Carter, N

Lythrum Press 2007 in association with The Poetry and Poetics Centre, University of South Australia

www.lythrumpress.com.au

Vibrant is the first book to be published under the auspices of UniSA’s Poetry and Poetics Centre.

It is a collection of poems and essays presented last year at the Centre’s inaugural annual symposium to celebrate "poetry’s contribution to South Australia’s vibrant literary culture".

Among the fourteen contributors are a number of UniSA staff, graduates and current students.

There are poems from Centre Director and senior lecturer in professional and creative writing, Dr Ioana Petrescu, senior lecturer Dr Vicki Crowley, PhD candidate Cameron Fuller and professional writing graduate Bridget Ransome.

Dr Adrian Guthrie, Program Director in the School of Communication has contributed an essay on "virtual space" in performance.

Vibrant also includes poems by prominent local writers Gaetano Aiello, Jude Aquilina, Patricia Irvine, Erica Jolly, Mike Ladd, Stephen Lawrence and Graham Rowlands, and essays by Peter Goldsworthy and Robert Bloomfield.

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