SECAP
Sustainable Environment through Culture in the Asia Pacific (SECAP) is a research initiative of QCA. The objectives of SECAP include multi-disciplinary approaches to the visual arts in line with UNESCO’s 2001 Declaration on Cultural Diversity: ‘culture should be regarded as the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual, and emotional features of society or a social group, and that it encompasses, in addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways of
living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs.’
Directed by Professor Pat Hoffie membership of SECAP includes research active staff and research students at QCA who work in a range of ways including collaborative initiatives and projects, a number of which have been established in conjunction with other organisations and institutions.
Many of our Fine Art staff are associated with, or have conducted specific research for the SECAP research initiative of the Queensland College of Art. Including:
(Visit the links to each SECAP researcher profile):
- Associate Professor Bonnie English
- Dr Laini Burton
- Dr Rosemary Hawker
- Dr Craig Douglas
- Dr George Petelin
- Jennifer Herd
- Bianca Beetson
- Professor Mostyn Bramley-Moore
- Dr Debra Porch
- Russel Craig
- Sebastian Di Mauro
Mostyn Bramley Moore - Sennimbari