Events for 19 March, 2024

Lunchbox Lectures - Griffith University Art Museum
19 Mar

Lunchbox Lectures - Griffith University Art Museum

Whether you're a current student or an artist or arts worker looking to upskill. These Lunchbox Lectures provide key resources and tips on professional art practices and industry opportunities. Comprising of 30-minute presentations followed by questions. Join us at noon every Tuesday in weeks 1 - 7 to upskill, enjoy the aircon and see our current exhibition while you're at it!
Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah
29 Feb

Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah

From March to May 2024, Griffith University Art Museum will host 'Taring Padi: Tanah Tumpah Darah'. As part of this project, Taring Padi will undertake a residency and suite of public programs in collaboration with proppaNOW, one of Australia's most important Aboriginal art collectives, and develop a public art banner project together.
SEM 3: Measurement models and Confirmatory factor analysis in SEM
19 Mar

SEM 3: Measurement models and Confirmatory factor analysis in SEM

A series of workshops and seminars on Structural Equation Modelling.
Girls Love Grids: Shannon O'Hara, Mia Gribbin and Yu-An Murray
11 Mar

Girls Love Grids: Shannon O'Hara, Mia Gribbin and Yu-An Murray

Girls Love Grids brings together the expanded practices of three female artists and recent graduates of the QCAD Shannon O'Hara, Mia Gribbin and Yu-An Murray, as they pay particular attention to the grid.
Clandestine Origins: Beth Crase
11 Mar

Clandestine Origins: Beth Crase

The solo exhibition from QCAD student Beth Crase comprises of two experimental series: Flush and Disposable Beauty. Crase uses liquid and solid refuse produced by the community to interrogate our relationships with the discarded. Experimental photographic images are presented that belie their origin, to explore how and why their perceived value shifts when the origins of the images are revealed.
Nostalgic for Now
12 Mar

Nostalgic for Now

Nostalgic for Now is a group exhibition from recent graduates of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.