
The Frame of Mind Exhibition
Frame of Mind was an annual art exhibition and autism awareness campaign that invited the viewer to engage with art in a meaningful and rich experience.
Frame of Mind was an annual art exhibition and autism awareness campaign that invited the viewer to engage with art in a meaningful and rich experience.
If you missed Prue’s talk at La Trobe Art Institute, Thursday 4 May 2017, the video below shows her performing ‘Expend’ the feature piece in her exhibition at Writer’s Block, Borchardt Library, during May; or you can view her talk slides or listen to a recording of the talk.
Video
Audio
(40+ minutes)
Slides
Download the Powerpoint slides from Prue’s talk
(note: 7.5mB file)
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Prue Stevenson, ‘Expend’, Acrylic on Wall (Mural),
240cm x 180cm, ©2014
Acknowledgement: Prue gratefully acknowledges
the financial support of this exhibition
provided by the Autism CRC
Join fine artist, singer, autism advocate – and 3rd Dan Taekwondo Black Belt – Prue Stevenson, in a special free talk at the La Trobe Art Institute (LAI), along with Alex Aulich from OTARC.
To celebrate World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre will again be launching its Frame of Mind campaign. At the heart of this campaign is the exhibition, The figure and beyond, supported by LUMA (La Trobe University Museum of Art). In light of social and communication difficulties that can come with living with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, drawing and art-making can become an important means of communication and expression. Read more “Frame of Mind Exhibition 2015” →