Events for 29 January, 2020

MBA Information Evening and Mini-Masterclass
29 Jan

MBA Information Evening and Mini-Masterclass

Hear about the Griffith MBA and experience a mini-masterclass.
Managing your Research Literature
29 Jan

Managing your Research Literature

This workshop provides techniques and strategies to help students/academics manage their literature, organise ideas, references, content and research material. This will help participants create a workflow for their research.
MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE) - Local Composition Control Using Additive Manufacturing for Orthopedic Implants
29 Jan

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE) - Local Composition Control Using Additive Manufacturing for Orthopedic Implants

MHIQ Program Seminar Series Disability and Rehabilitation (GCORE). Professor Roger Gonzalez explains the new approach to mutiplanar, real-time simulation of physiological knee load with implications towards using local composition control in additive manufacturing for orthopedic implants. The purpose of the research is to develop repeatable simulation of physiological loads and develop techniques to fabricate a synthetic-based replacement of cadaver specimens.
Bonita Ely: Future Tense
16 Jan

Bonita Ely: Future Tense

This survey exhibition brings together major works by Australian artist Bonita Ely, documenting darkly humorous dystopian futures wrought by environmental degradation and genetic engineering.
Vaudeville, Nicole McCuaig
23 Jan

Vaudeville, Nicole McCuaig

Documentary filmmaker Nicole McCuaig explores the work of her grandfather the poet, journalist, critic and children's author for this unique exhibition.
Beyond Gavrinis II, Debbie Taylor
21 Jan

Beyond Gavrinis II, Debbie Taylor

Debbie Taylor (Worley) investigates what it is to be powerfully feminine in today's male dominated society. Employing ritual and ceremony she embraces natural, earth-based materials and draws power from the ocean, the earth and the sky.
With Love, Emily Puxty
17 Jan

With Love, Emily Puxty

With Love seeks to consider how photography and sculpture can be used to relay the implicit vulnerability and intimacy of shared early adult experience. By observing the way intimacy is conveyed through the interaction between the body, space and the self, the work investigates modes of personal storytelling and aspects of the lived experience by similarly exploring the interaction between opposing mediums.
Imprints: Ruth Cho, Domenica Hoare & Elyse Taylor
29 Jan

Imprints: Ruth Cho, Domenica Hoare & Elyse Taylor

This exhibition groups together three printmakers from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University who address themes inspired by their observations and interpretations of humans' relationship to different environments. Identity is an underlying theme that connects all the works in this collaborative exhibition.