08
Sep
'William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine'
'William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
01
Dec
From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution
From Neanderthal to us: The incredible journey of human evolution with Professor Marco Peresani from the University of Ferrara in Italy. For most of the 20th century, it was thought that our closely related ancestors of Eurasia, including the Neanderthals, were not able to express symbolic behaviours comparable to us, Homo sapiens. New archaeological excavations are increasingly showing that the Neanderthals were capable of abstract thinking.
22
Nov
Ready Steady Panic Stations
"Ready Panic Stations' showcases the work of 13 Brisbane-based artists exploring the idea of control through their own distinct practices, and in a variety of different mediums. As the show is being organised, curated, and funded by the artists themselves, it reflects the importance of the artist's voice and their control over the exhibition of their works.
24
Nov
Not Quite There
This exhibition explores the strangeness of being in a body and the sense of the uncanny that sometimes emerges when seeking to represent the body and its vestiges in the contemporary landscape - landscape being defined as anywhere the body finds itself.
01
Dec