2018: Visual Arts Graduate Season Two | Exhibition One
Exhibition
Exhibition one Jacqueline Bradley Reception 6pm Wednesday 12 September 2018 Exhibition dates 5 - 14 September 2018 The School of Art & Design provides a stimulating and dynamic environment for Graduate Research students to extend their skills, practice and knowledge through…
Conference | Frankenstein: Two Hundred Years of Monsters
Conference
- Call for Papers - Frankenstein 2018: Two Hundred Years of Monsters 12 ‐ 15 September 2018 The Australian National University and the National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra Nearly two centuries after its anonymous publication on 1 January 1818, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein…
Centenary Lecture: Sir George Reid
Lecture
Stream the Lecture Now on ANU SoundCloud The First Eight Project is a collaborative project between the Australian Parliamentary Library, Australian Studies Institute (ANU), National Archives of Australia, National Museum of Australia, and the Victorian Parliamentary Library. This event was hosted…
Books that Changed Humanity: The Epic of Gilgamesh
Lecture
Books that Changed Humanity is an initiative of the Humanities Research Centre, based at the Australian National University. The HRC invites experts to introduce and lead discussion of major texts from a variety of cultural traditions, all of which have informed the way we understand…
Conference: The Magic Lantern in Australia and the world
Conference
From its development in the colonial period, to its echoes in today's multimedia spaces, the magic lantern, along with its thousands of photographic and hand-painted slides, has had a pervasive and lasting impact on visual culture. Historians are just discovering its powerful presence in…
Margaret Smiles Accompanist Prize Finals
Performance
The Smiles Family, Llewellyn Choir & ANU School of Music present the annual The Margaret Smiles Accompaniment Prize. The Margaret Smiles Accompaniment Prize, established almost 20 years ago, encourages the art of accompaniment at the ANU School of Music. ANU students across the College…
Creating A Place Among the Anthropo-scenes
Seminar
For Indian writer Amitav Ghosh, the world is in the grip of a ‘Great Derangement’: human inaction in the knowledge of great, avoidable danger. This 'danger' manifests in several forms, but I am interested in the changes to environment and climate. To engage effectively with these, environmental and…