Events for 26 September, 2025

Yr 12 Academic Bootcamps
22 Sep

Yr 12 Academic Bootcamps

The 2025 Academic Bootcamps are high-quality courses designed to assist students to achieve their full academicpotential by improving confidence and understanding in senior subject areas, reducing anxiety around assessment while preparing students for future tertiary study.
Subjects offered will be Maths Methods, General Maths, Chemistry, Physics & Biology and Pyschology.
Regsiter your interest at griffith.edu.au/academic-bootcamps
EndNote - Self-paced tutorial and Q&A session
26 Sep

EndNote - Self-paced tutorial and Q&A session

Learn the basics and start using EndNote using the Library's EndNote Basics Tutorial, then register to join the Endnote Q&A live virtual session.
Craig & Karl: Double Vision
28 Aug

Craig & Karl: Double Vision

Craig & Karl: Double Vision is a dynamic, playful exploration of one of Queensland's most internationally successful creative exports.
Co-curated by Angela Goddard and Carrie McCarthy and timed to coincide with Griffith University's 50th anniversary.
Pronatal spermicide: Bailey Abbato and Tanika "TJ" Jones
25 Sep

Pronatal spermicide: Bailey Abbato and Tanika "TJ" Jones

Pronatal spermicide is a group exhibition from QCAD students Bailey Abbato Tanika "TJ" Jones that explores a world in which we live the greatest dreams of millionaires and politicians. Using rent economy and getting married at first sight. Welcome to the great future. Your dreams are our dreams. Job and housing market is our greatest joy.
Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes
25 Sep

Jazz, Gender, and the Queer Experience: Chloe Forbes

In this exhibition Chloe Forbes highlights women, gender-diverse, and queer voices in jazz through sculpture, sound, and personal narrative. This project is the visual culmination of her Honours research project at Griffith University.
I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer
16 Sep

I and Thou - Notes to Self: Martina Latimer

Martina Latimer's work celebrates simple moments of connection, inspired by Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue and the "I and Thou" relationship. Her large, vibrant plant paintings, layered with human interaction, create calm, contemplative spaces that explore presence, connection, and everyday intimacy.