Exhibition Two | 2019 Higher Degree Research Season Two
Gallery
Join us for the opening reception of the second exhibition of the 2019 Higher Degree Research Season Two in the ANU School of Art & Design Gallery. Mel DouglasDoctor of Philosophy Candidate Garry JonesDoctor of Philosophy Candidate The School of Art & Design provides a…
Harriet Schwarzrock
Artist talk
Harriet Schwarzrock is a visual artist working in glass and mixed media. She has exhibited extensively and her work is widely collected in Australia and overseas. Her current research explores ideas of ‘connectedness’ through neon lighting technology.Schwarzrock is the recipient of the 2019…
Exhibition One | 2019 Higher Degree Research Season Two
Gallery
Join us for the opening reception of the first exhibition of the 2019 Higher Degree Research Season Two in the ANU School of Art & Design Gallery. Carmen KyMaster of Philosophy Candidate Jeremy Lepisto Doctor of Philosophy Candidate The School of Art & Design…
Crisis, Europe, Heritage: The Politics of the Past in a Fragile Union
Seminar
Over recent years, official bodies such as the European Commission have used ‘heritage’ to create a shared historical narrative and sense of belonging for citizens, in order to mitigate the effects of a ‘European Crisis’marked by social and cultural divisions, nationalisms, tense insider-outsider…
Conversations by the Creek | A Curious Collaboration? The Art and Science of ‘Sounds of Space’
Seminar
Conversations Across the Creek is an initiative by the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) and the Research School of Chemistry (RSC) to provide a space for continuing dialogue among scientists, social scientists, and humanities scholars. Meetings are held monthly, with the…
Art of the Collection Symposium
Symposium
The Australian National University and Geoscience Australia present the symposium, Art of the Collection.In conjunction with the exhibition Geo: Art of the Collection, participating artists and scholars will discuss themes of creative research fostered by the newly established collaboration between…
A Celebratory Appraisal of the Late, Great John Clarke
Book launch
As one of the great satirists of our age, John Clarke has not received the scholarly attention that his cultural contribution assuredly deserves. When just over two years ago, he passed away suddenly whilst bushwalking in the Grampians, the New Zealand-born, adopted Australian left behind a…