Events for 27 May, 2021

Recharge Week T1
27 May

Recharge Week T1

Relax and recharge before exams
Welcome to Recharge Week, this week is all about helping you to focus and refresh before those final few days of the Trimester. Whether you're studying at home or on campus, we have all the tips and tricks you need to prepare for exams and assessments. Check out the range of free activities, workshops and events.
REDCAP at Griffith
27 May

REDCAP at Griffith

An online workshop on how to use REDCap (REsearch Data CAPture),
QCA Thursdays: Seth Ellis | Adam Southgate, Sallie Page, Diane Green, Bonnie Qin
27 May

QCA Thursdays: Seth Ellis | Adam Southgate, Sallie Page, Diane Green, Bonnie Qin

Join us for the opening a new solo exhibition from Seth Ellis and a group exhibition by Adam Southgate, Sallie Page, Diane Green, Bonnie Qin on Thursday, 27th May at 6pm at QCA Galleries, South Bank.
A Safer Place: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Jess Hill
27 May

A Safer Place: Kerry O'Brien in conversation with Jess Hill

In partnership with HOTA, Home of the Arts, Griffith University's A better future for all series continues with Jess Hill joining Kerry O'Brien.
Designing Culture
25 May

Designing Culture

This exhibition celebrates diverse approaches to design research and practice. Featuring works by Queensland College of Art practioners Andrew R. Brown, Katja Fleischmann, Dale Patterson, Dominique Falla, David Sargent, Tanja Beer, Vincent Moug, Daniel Della-Bosca, Rae Cooper, Seth Ellis, Peter Thiedeke and Petra Perolini.
Sugar Ghosts: Seth Ellis
27 May

Sugar Ghosts: Seth Ellis

Sugar Ghosts arises out of the work that he has recently completed as 2019 Mittelheuser scholar-in-residence at the State Library of Queensland (extended to December 2020 due to COVID-19).
Figments of Figures | Adam Southgate, Bonnie Qin, Diane Green, Sallie Page
25 May

Figments of Figures | Adam Southgate, Bonnie Qin, Diane Green, Sallie Page

Fragments of Figures is a group exhibition that features recent works by Queensland Colletge of Art, Griffith University students Adam Southgate, Bonnie Qin, Diane Green, and Sallie Page.