Events for 19 March, 2020

Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup
10 Mar

Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup

Three emerging artists from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University explore the technological supplementation of the natural and authentic within the context of the digitization of the human experience.
2030 SDGs Game
19 Mar

2030 SDGs Game

The Griffith University EcoCentre Manager, Delwyn Langdon, travelled to Japan in January to undertake training to become a Certified Facilitator of the 2030 SDGs Game. The EcoCentre is now ready to host its first 2030 SDGs Game session.
Wildflowers of the Granite Belt: Out of Oblivion | Renata Buziak
10 Mar

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt: Out of Oblivion | Renata Buziak

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak presents works created over several years on a forested private property at Wilson's Downfall near Stanthorpe.
Translations in Symmetry and Surface : Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef
10 Mar

Translations in Symmetry and Surface : Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef

Glass artists Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef have a shared passion for the medium of glass, and complementary aesthetic approaches revolving around pattern, symmetry and intricacy in the natural world.
Flatform: Natalie Lavelle
10 Mar

Flatform: Natalie Lavelle

Flatform by Natalie Lavell is part of a continuing inquiry into concepts that explore surface relationships where visual perception prompts a tangible awareness of painting's objecthood in relation to our own body and the natural world.
Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup
10 Mar

Confluence: Daniel Sherington, Elijah Blowes & Abby Colthup

Confluence explores the technological supplementation of the natural and authentic within the context of the digitization of the human experience from three undergraduate students from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.
Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety@Griffith
19 Mar

Research Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety@Griffith

Presentations about Ethics, Integrity and Biosafety.
Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef
10 Mar

Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef

Translations in Symmetry and Surface: Glass artists Jo Bone and Aaron Micallef have a shared passion for the medium of glass, and complementary aesthetic approaches revolving around pattern, symmetry and intricacy in the natural world.
Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak
10 Mar

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak

Wildflowers of the Granite Belt Belt: Out of Oblivion by Renata Buziak presents works created over several years on a forested private property at Wilson's Downfall near Stanthorpe.
POSTPONED: When data creates competitive advantage: A China mango study
19 Mar

POSTPONED: When data creates competitive advantage: A China mango study

POSTPONED: Dr Robin E Roberts, Agribusiness, Griffith Asia Institute will present 'When data creates competitive advantage: A China mango study' at the 19 March Griffith Asia Institute Research Seminar