
Sir William Dobell Chair and Fellows for 2025 announced
In 2023 the Centre for Art History and Art Theory in the ANU School of Art & Design established a new fellowship scheme to increase the impact of the Dobell endowment to support the research of…
The Project Making Sign Language Cinema More Accessible
Sign language cinema has been booming in recent years. More films and series in sign language have now been released since 2010 than in the century of film history before it. There have never been…

Julie Gough on history’s many afterlives by Briony Downes
Feature Published on 15 October 2024 in Art Guide Australia Words by Briony Downes Trawlwoolway artist Julie Gough spends much time researching her ancestry and the histories of…

Listen to ABC Classic FM - Music for the Dauphine: Laborde’s Choix de Chansons
This Wednesday, 16 October (1pm) ABC Classic FM will broadcast a concert that was held as a major public outcome for a ground-breaking digital edition of an eighteenth-century songbook funded by the…

Students are dyeing to end fast fashion
‘Campus Couture: Foraged Fashion - we are dyeing to end fast fashion’ was a recent fashion show presented by students of the Introduction to Textiles: Plants, Place, Fibre and Colour class at…

Kapow! Dr Caroline Schuster uses comic books to explain green finance
It wasn’t until she found herself lining up for a 300-metre head-to-head race on horseback that Associate Professor Caroline Schuster truly understood the meaning of financial speculation in rural…

Big brother is (still) watching: why the lessons of 1984 are more important than ever
In the 75 years since its publication, 1984 has left a lingering mark on our world – well beyond the year it was fictionally set in. The novel’s representation of people being watched by…