Daniel Palmer
DIRECTOR
Daniel Palmer was appointed to the Melbourne International Arts Festival Board in November 2005.
Daniel holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Western Australia and a PhD from the University of Melbourne, and is currently a Lecturer in the Theory Department of the Faculty of Art & Design at Monash University. He was previously Curator of Projects at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, and has also taught at the University of Melbourne (in Art History, Cultural Studies and Media & Communications) and at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Daniel is well known for his writings on contemporary Australian art, with a special interest in photography and media art. He is a regular contributor to Australian and International visual arts journals such as Art & Australia, Real Time, Broadsheet, Photofile and Frieze.
In 1999 & 2000, he was a member of the Youth Panel advising the Australia Council. He is also a Board member of the Centre for Contemporary Photography.
Daniel Palmer was appointed to the Melbourne International Arts Festival Board in November 2005.
Daniel holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Western Australia and a PhD from the University of Melbourne, and is currently a Lecturer in the Theory Department of the Faculty of Art & Design at Monash University. He was previously Curator of Projects at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, and has also taught at the University of Melbourne (in Art History, Cultural Studies and Media & Communications) and at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Daniel is well known for his writings on contemporary Australian art, with a special interest in photography and media art. He is a regular contributor to Australian and International visual arts journals such as Art & Australia, Real Time, Broadsheet, Photofile and Frieze.
In 1999 & 2000, he was a member of the Youth Panel advising the Australia Council. He is also a Board member of the Centre for Contemporary Photography.
