On 24 November, Noel Pearson will launch Freeman’s family memoir, The Aunt’s Mirrors, at the Union, University and Schools Club.
- To read about the memoir, click here.
On 24 November, Noel Pearson will launch Freeman’s family memoir, The Aunt’s Mirrors, at the Union, University and Schools Club.
The Sydney Institute for Psycho-Analysis announces an occasional lecture by Freeman on 30 October: “Richard Wollheim on Value and Projection in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis”.
The Australian publishes an opinion piece by Freeman about the arrival of the First Fleet and the future recognition of Indigenous people as defining moments.
Freeman discusses beauty in relation to art, along with other contributors including Simon Longstaff, Director of the St James Ethics Centre, for a six-part radio series on Beauty, produced for community radio station, Eastside FM, by Sylvia Rosenblum.
Routledge announces the publication of Figuring Out Figurative Art, a collection of thirteen essays by contemporary philosophers about contemporary paintings, to be edited by Freeman and Derek Matravers. To visit the publisher’s website, click here.
With his co-author, Julian Leeser, Freeman addresses the Liberal Women’s Council at Parliament House, Sydney, on 25 May about the release of their new pamphlet, The Australian Declaration of Recognition.
The Art Gallery Society of New South Wales announces a series of ten lectures on the sublime to be given by Freeman in 2014.
The Spectator publishes an article by Freeman defending Tony Abbott’s decision to reintroduce knighthoods and dameships.
Brandl & Schlesinger announces that that David Gonski will write the foreword for Freeman’s forthcoming memoir, The Aunt’s Mirrors. To visit the publisher’s website, click here.
Constitution Education Fund Australia announces that Freeman has been reappointed as Director of the Governor-General’s Prize. He previously served as the foundation Director of the Governor-General’s Prize in 2004-05. To read CEFA’s news release, click here.