Program and links to video recordings
All times are AEDT (= UTC +11, NZDT = UTC +13, SAST = UTC +2)
Monday 1 November
17:00-17:20 | OPENING REMARKS | Alastair Blanshard
17:20-18:20 | RECEPTION | Chair: Alastair Blanshard
The Trojans, Carthage and “corrobory”: Creating a Colonial City through Classical Reception
Pompeii Down Under: Henry J. Pain’s pyrotechnic show in Australia, 1886-1904
18:25-18:55 | EDUCATION | Chair: Alastair Blanshard
Classical education in colonial cities
Badham of Sydney: The making of a Public Intellectual in Colonial New South Wales 1867-1884
Tuesday 2 November
17:00-17:45 | SCULPTURE AND ARTIFACTS | Chair: Keith Dobney
Classicizing Sculpture around Adelaide Oval
Classicism in Centennial Park: The Changing Identities and Uses of [Neo]Classical Statuary in the Colon
17:45-18:15 | HERITAGE | Chair: Julia Horne
Diaspora and Civilisational Heritage: The Classical Tradition and Greek Settler Colonialism
The influence of Classics in the commemoration of World War I across the commonwealth
Wednesday 3 November
17:00-18:00 | ARCHITECTURE AND PLACE | Chair: Julia Kindt
Picturesque Visions and Colonial Possessions: Classicism in Hardy Wilson’s Old Colonial Architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania
A comparative study linking the classicising architecture of late-19th and early-20th century Johannesburg with that of Dunedin
Neo-Latin Inscriptions and Neoclassical Architecture: Colonial Constructions of Lady Franklin and Sir John in Hobart, Tasmania
“The Field of Mars” in place-making
18:05-18:25 | CLOSING REMARKS: Grant Parker