Article released: Tuesday, 04 August, 2009
The College Voice Volume 7 Issue 1 is now live and accessible from the ARC website
http://www.arc.unsw.edu.au/Publication.aspx?id=5.
The College Voice is COFA’s online arts magazine and has been published online now for 7
years. Founded in 2002 by COFA graduate Séamus Byrne, it was originally called The Digital Biscuit. Now edited by Janis Lander, a COFA
PhD candidate, it features fascinating interviews and articles generated by the COFA student
community.
COFA students are invited to regard the magazine as an opportunity to express their feelings
about the Arts. It is intended to be an online hub for the students of COFA, acting as a tool to
investigate the wider Arts world whilst studying to become a part of that world.
The College Voice Volume 7 Issue 1 contains articles by Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris writing
about COFA at the 53rd Venice Biennale; Juliana O'Dean reviewing I and Thou – A Retrospective of the Art of Idris Murphy;
Janis Lander interviews Ian Howard on his life time body of work and how we/ it can make a
difference; and Amanda Muscat interviews Sean Rafferty and Paul Greedy on the (The temporality of)
perception.