John McPhee In Conversation with Robert Baines
Event description
Join us for a conversation with artist-goldsmith Robert Baines, and art historian John McPhee, who will discuss Baines’ celebrated creative practice, where the ancient and the contemporary collide, coalesce and confound.
Robert Baines OAM is widely regarded as Australia’s foremost artist-goldsmith expert. He is an internationally recognised artist, a leading scholar in archaeometallurgy and a prominent voice in contemporary craft. In 2010, the Australian Design Centre named Baines a Living Treasure: Master of Australian Craft; and he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to the creative arts, particularly as a jeweller, and to education, in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours List. His work is held in prestigious collections worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.
John McPhee was Founding Curator of Australian Decorative Arts, 1980 – 1986, and Senior Curator of Australian Art, 1986 – 1992, at the National Gallery of Australia, and Deputy Director at the National Gallery of Victoria, 1992 – 1996. In 1988 he curated a history of Australian decorative arts, 1788 – 1988, at the National Gallery of Australia. In 1996 he established his own business working as a curator, art advisor and writer. He is the author of books and numerous articles on Australian art, decorative, folk and popular arts.
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This is a FREE event, registration essential. Out of respect for the presenters, no late-comers will be admitted past 5:40pm.
Image: Robert Baines, Yellow Giraffe, bracelet (detail) 2012. Image courtesy of the artist.
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