Events for 23 March, 2023

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition
15 Dec

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition

'Destiny Disrupted' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Copyright, Publishing and Open Access considerations
23 Mar

Copyright, Publishing and Open Access considerations

The seminar will examine copyright, publishing and open access considerations across all research disciplines (noting that a separate training sesssion is provided for the Creative Arts).
Researcher Profiles - Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts
23 Mar

Researcher Profiles - Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts

Symplectic Elements is a University system for collecting and managing staff research outputs produced at Griffith University. Griffith Experts is the university's researcher profiles system and populated with information from Symplectic Elements.

Join us to explore and enhance your Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts profiles.
QCA Thursdays 2023
23 Mar

QCA Thursdays 2023

QCA Thursdays are a space for the presentation and interpretation of contemporary visual arts and design practice, and a site for gathering, conversation and learning. This year we have an exciting schedule of exhibitions from current and past Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, along with a selection of external exhibitors.
Hear/Here: Katrina Garvey & Lisa Kurtz
14 Mar

Hear/Here: Katrina Garvey & Lisa Kurtz

Working in collaboration, photo-video-installation artists Katrina Garvey and Lisa Kurtz have used attentive listening and responsive iterative visual production as a methodology, largely removing the privilege of the spoken word for sense-making.
Enveloped: Kathleen O'Hagan & Isabella Zammit
22 Mar

Enveloped: Kathleen O'Hagan & Isabella Zammit

Enveloped is a group exhibition by QCA graduates and staff Kathleen O'Hagan and Isabella Zammit. The exhibition explores the immersion and reflection of self in one's immediate surroundings. The works visualise the unease felt in being overwhelmed by and lost in one's daily experiences. Both artists construct images that meld peripheral space and objects into figmented imaginings.
Seeing Painting: Tarn McLean
21 Mar

Seeing Painting: Tarn McLean

Seeing Painting is a solo exhibition from Toowoomba based artist, Tarn McLean.
re-marks: Sienna van Rossum
21 Mar

re-marks: Sienna van Rossum

Re-marks presents Sienna van Rossum's ongoing inquiry into the dynamics of looking and its confounding boundaries of virtuality and materiality, interiority and exteriority, and transparency and opacity.