Events for 14 February, 2023

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition
15 Dec

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition

'Destiny Disrupted' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - Real Life Experiences from a Late Effects Clinic in Denmark
14 Feb

MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminars - Real Life Experiences from a Late Effects Clinic in Denmark

Professor Karin Dieperink's presentation will discuss research interests in the area concerning cancer patients' early and late adverse effects after treatment, quality of life and coping with the life situation and rehabilitation for prevention or reducing late adverse effects, furthermore, uncovering the impact of disease on family health.
The Naked Landscape
14 Feb

The Naked Landscape

The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised.
you can't always get what you want: Amanda Bennetts & Alexandra Baxter
31 Jan

you can't always get what you want: Amanda Bennetts & Alexandra Baxter

you can't always get what you want is a group exhibition from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University recent graduates Amanda Bennetts and Alexandra Baxter.
Forbidden: Griffith Printmakers Club
31 Jan

Forbidden: Griffith Printmakers Club

The Griffith University Printmakers Club has been celebrating explorations of printmaking for over 20 years. This annual exhibit showcases the work of members in response to the theme "Forbidden', whether that be subverting assumed technical processes, tackling taboo themes, or enchanting the audience with forbidden knowledge. We invite you to join us for the opening event this Thursday, 9th February from 5.30pm.
The Naked Landscape
14 Feb

The Naked Landscape

The Naked Landscape interplays the vigour and vitality of nine mature-aged Queensland College of Art, Griffith University students with the passion of a younger artist to conceptualise what 'nakedness' and 'landscape' represent when individually visualised. The addition of the younger artist introduces an intergenerational counterpoint offering commonalities and differences that demonstrate shared language and consideration