Events for 25 March, 2020

NOW ONLINE - QCA WellFair
23 Mar

NOW ONLINE - QCA WellFair

Join your fellow students and get involved with a series of health and wellbeing activities throughout WellFair Week - online! Check the What's On at Griffith Instagram and the WellFair Week website for a Gratitude Wall, Bliss Balls recipe, Mindfulness Tips and more!
NOW ONLINE - WellFair Week
23 Mar

NOW ONLINE - WellFair Week

Join your fellow students and get involved with a series of health and wellbeing activities throughout WellFair Week - online! Check the What's On at Griffith Instagram and the WellFair Week website for a Gratitude Wall, Bliss Balls recipe, Mindfulness Tips and more!
CANCELLED - Sport & Fitness Open Day NA
25 Mar

CANCELLED - Sport & Fitness Open Day NA

During WellFair Week in Week 4 Griffith Sport will be hosting a Sport and Fitness Open Day across Nathan and Mt Gravatt Sporting facilities.
You will have the chance to try each facility for FREE plus you will have the chance to grab some freebies, test some supplements and take part in come coaching and lifting workshops.
Flatform: Natalie Lavelle
10 Mar

Flatform: Natalie Lavelle

Flatform by Natalie Lavell is part of a continuing inquiry into concepts that explore surface relationships where visual perception prompts a tangible awareness of painting's objecthood in relation to our own body and the natural world.
POSTPONED - Bayesian Logistic Regression in Practice
24 Mar

POSTPONED - Bayesian Logistic Regression in Practice

Two part workshop over two days on Bayesian Logistic Regression
POSTPONED: Grim Life Class Traditionalism
24 Mar

POSTPONED: Grim Life Class Traditionalism

This group of artists from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University collectively gravitates towards drawing and body - navigating the terrain of the model/artist relationship and self-portraiture.
CANCELLED: Unhomely: A Place to Hang Your Hat
24 Mar

CANCELLED: Unhomely: A Place to Hang Your Hat

Five undergraduate students from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, explore themes of loss and decomposition. Each of the works link to one another, and are used as reference points by which we may explore the meaning which can be found in the temporal.