Events for 03 April, 2025

Managing your Research Literature: Identifying Themes and Ideas
03 Apr

Managing your Research Literature: Identifying Themes and Ideas

On completion of this workshop, participants will be familiar with tools and strategies such as LATCH, literature grids and concept mapping.
Psychosocial Risk & Wellbeing Webinar: What Every Leader & Employee Needs to Know
03 Apr

Psychosocial Risk & Wellbeing Webinar: What Every Leader & Employee Needs to Know

A healthy workplace isn't just about physical safety-it's about creating an environment where people feel supported, valued, and able to thrive. With increasing awareness of psychosocial risks and evolving workplace legislation, now is the time for employees, leaders, and business owners to take proactive steps toward building safer, healthier workplaces.
YOKE: Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen
25 Mar

YOKE: Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen

Yoke is a group exhibition from Celise Gibson, Shari O'Dwyer, Caroline Gasteen that explores concepts of control and freedom through the lenses of motherhood, temporality and heritage. The messy edges of motherhood have shaped the ways that these artist make work; time has never been so precious, a scarce resource in the chaos of raising a young a family.
ARCHE Seminar Series - Fire, Society and Culture: New evidence from 400,000 year old sites in the UK
03 Apr

ARCHE Seminar Series - Fire, Society and Culture: New evidence from 400,000 year old sites in the UK

Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution Seminar Series: Professor Nick Ashton presents, "Fire, Society and Culture: New evidence from 400,000 year old sites in the UK."
The visions of Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Vicky Hamilton
26 Mar

The visions of Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Vicky Hamilton

Made as a response to the challenges of the lived-experience of pseudo-hallucinations, this exhibition seeks to highlight Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). CBS gives rise to a fascinating world where the realm of image crosses over into the realm of perception. Resulting purely from a loss of sight, CBS visions fill in the void left by the absence of image. Thirteen worldwide participants co-created the series of works including videos, images, and sculptures.
Perspectives Asia | The Asia Pacific Triennial: Looking back, looking forward
03 Apr

Perspectives Asia | The Asia Pacific Triennial: Looking back, looking forward

Created during a period of vigorous exchange between Australia and its neighbours in Asia and the Pacific, Asia Pacific Triennial has served as a unique and enduring platform for the contemporary art of the region since its first edition in 1993. Now in its 11th outing and fourth decade, this event reflects on its evolution and future. Join QAGOMA curator Reuben Keehan and a panel of experts as they discuss artistic practice and cultural exchange in the Asia-Pacific.
Tossing and Turning: Liam Johnston
02 Apr

Tossing and Turning: Liam Johnston

Tossing and Turning is a photographic installation by QCAD Alum Liam Johnston that merges ready-made objects with images to explore the liminal space between rest and unrest, both fleeting and perpetual. Framed through a distinctly Australian lens, the work navigates the suburban gothic and the banal, extending a visual vocabulary rooted in deadpan aesthetics toward a speculative language of death and intimacy.