Events for 07 June, 2023

Data organisation in spreadsheets for researchers
07 Jun

Data organisation in spreadsheets for researchers

Typically, we organize data in spreadsheets in ways that we as humans want to work with the data. However computers require data to be organized in particular ways. To use tools that make computation more efficient, such as programming languages like R or Python, we need to structure our data the way that computers can read the data.
NEM Energy Economics Seminar
07 Jun

NEM Energy Economics Seminar

As part of 2023 QUEENSLAND ENERGY MARKET OUTLOOK: PROF. PAUL SIMSHAUSER AM event, our seminar aims to present and discuss how research economists can help the NEM / energy organisations transition to low carbon.
Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson
30 May

Reimagined Realism: Anna Weston, Hannah Brouard, Imogen Corbett Jasmin Harris, Lynn Hughes, Maya Peters, Toyah Robinson

Reimagined Realism is a group exhibition from painting students of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Eco:tone - Anna Weston
06 Jun

Eco:tone - Anna Weston

​Eco:tone is Anna Weston's first solo exhibition at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Inspired by the Tasmanian wilderness, Eco:tone is a series of narrative paintings addressing the consequence of deforestation
VOX POP: Camilla Cassidy & Kitty Horton
06 Jun

VOX POP: Camilla Cassidy & Kitty Horton

This exhibition concerns collaboration, the politics of exchange and display between two artists and the championing of experimental and non-hierarchical points of connection that this creates. It is an exhibition which champions the interstice between space and the materiality of painting.