Events for 02 February, 2022

'Source Materials' Exhibition
02 Dec

'Source Materials' Exhibition

'Source Materials' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Improving the tone and style of your academic writing
02 Feb

Improving the tone and style of your academic writing

Gather strategies to develop your academic writing skills and compose text that has academic tone, style and clarity for the reader. On completion of this workshop, participants should be able to:
- draw on a range of strategies to improve the clarity of their writing
- make use of feedback to revise and edit written text
- communicate ideas and information appropriately for the intended audience/s
SEM 1 - What is Structural Equation Modelling
02 Feb

SEM 1 - What is Structural Equation Modelling

This seminar is designed to help participants understand what a structural equation model is, and what it can be used for. The seminar will incorporate an active learning approach, with several group-based activities involving discussion and short presentations.
Propagate: Nellie Peoples & Sharon Peoples
25 Jan

Propagate: Nellie Peoples & Sharon Peoples

Propagate examines the everydayness, the labour and social relationships of gardens through drawings and small works relating to the body. Nellie and Sharon Peoples begin with an individual dialogue between landscapes and practices as makers.
Haute Rococo: Madi Dufficy & Sunday Jemmott
25 Jan

Haute Rococo: Madi Dufficy & Sunday Jemmott


Haute Rococo combines Rococo colours, fabric, painting, and soft sculpture to create a playful disruption of art historical conventions. Instead, celebrating romantic and frivolous aesthetics associated with femininity.
Natural History Revised: Ebony Wilmott
25 Jan

Natural History Revised: Ebony Wilmott

Natural History Revised is a print series which documents the environment through frottages of various ecological materials collected across Australia, reflecting on the unique textures of geographical spaces.