Fathers' grief leads to activism and hope
On Monday night, members of the ANU and Canberra community united for a special conversation with self-proclaimed 'brothers' and peacebuilders Rami Elhanan and Bassam Aramin. Rami Elhanan…
Deadline Extended: Call for Papers for Workshop on the Role of Arts and Creative Practice in Addressing Bigotry
18 July, Australian National University, Canberra. The Freilich Project for the Study of Bigotry invites contributions for a one-day workshop focused on the role of arts and creative practice in…
Alumni Finalists in the Archibald, Sulman and Wynne Prizes
The Archibald Prize for portrait painting is the country’s favourite and most significant art award. Since 1921, it has highlighted figures from all walks of life, from famous faces to local heroes,…
Canberra artist draws on story-telling to help heal a world of ills
No one will ever forget Canberra’s Black Summer. Whether you were physically struck by the fires, floods or storms or if you watched it through the filter of a news camera, it didn’t really matter.…
Job Opportunity
Classification: ANU Officer Grade 6 (Technical)Salary package: $ 86,960 - $90,937 per annum plus 17% SuperannuationTerm: Full time, Fixed Term (up to 11 months) The School of Art…
Striking a chord for Indigenous musicians
Yamaha Music Australia (YMA) is creating a real difference in the lives and careers of First Nations musicians by philanthropically partnering with Yil Lull Studio at The Australian National…
Review: Ligeti100
On Monday 1 May, ANU School of Music lecturers and teachers John Mackey (saxophone), Miroslav Bukovsky (trumpet), and Edward Neeman (piano) contributed to a fascinating concert as part of…