School of Art & Design Open Day 2018
Other
The theme for the School of Art & Design’s Open Day activities is Art & Design: Changing the world. SOA&D opens its door with exhibitions and activities across the school. Meet our staff, find out more about our Programs and Courses and take something creative home with you! You…
Bach in the Dark: Rachel Scott & David Pereira
Performance
Bach in the Dark: Be in the Moment Cellists Rachel Scott & David Pereira ANU School of Music Alumna, Rachel Scott will be joined by former teacher and dear friend (and cello great), David Pereira presenting Bach in the Dark. Bach in the Dark is a time when you can be ‘in the moment’ with the…
Rachel Scott speaks about life as a working musician
Seminar
ANU School of Music Alumna, Rachel Scott will visit Canberra to perform 'Bach in the Dark' with David Pereira (Friday 17 August, 7.30pm, Larry Sitsky Recital Room, ANU School of Music). Rachel will speak with students about her life as a working musician, in the Larry Sitsky Recital Room, 1 to…
Painting amongst other things
Exhibition
Reception: 6pm Friday, 10 August 2018Exhibition dates: 10 - 31 August 2018Location: ANU School of Art & Design Gallery, Drill Hall Gallery & ANCA GalleryThis multi-venue exhibition and symposium project addresses the idea of painting in its expanded form by considering artworks which…
Painting Amongst Other Things
Exhibition
A MULTI-VENUE EXHIBITION EXPANDING THE COMMON DEFINITION OF PAINTING. 9, 10, 11 AUGUST 2018 SYMPOSIUM: School of Art & Design lecture theatre 10 AUGUST DESCRIPTION 9.30am Introduction Peter Alwast (Painting, ANU School of Art & Design) 10.00am Jenny Watson - Australian and…
The Future of the Scholarly Book
Workshop
"This event is designed to discuss the challenges, issues and trends in the modern scholarly monograph – particularly in social sciences and humanities." For further details please see here.
The Future of the Scholarly Book
Workshop
"This event is designed to discuss the challenges, issues and trends in the modern scholarly monograph – particularly in social sciences and humanities." For further details please see here.