Events for 23 February, 2023

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition
15 Dec

'Destiny Disrupted' Exhibition

'Destiny Disrupted' now showing at the Griffith University Art Museum.
Lime Survey
23 Feb

Lime Survey

This online session will give participants the opportunity to ask any questions they may have after going through the resource that is provided upon registration. This resource contains video lessons on how to use LimeSurvey at Griffith to create and format a research survey, including how to activate your survey.
EndNote Q&A
23 Feb

EndNote Q&A

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. Bring your questions and get answers and tips from specialist librarians and other EndNote users.
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 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
Undergrowth 2023
21 Feb

Undergrowth 2023

Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced by undergraduate students at the Queensland College of Art.
Protecting kanalaritja: Andrew Gall
20 Feb

Protecting kanalaritja: Andrew Gall

Protecting kanalaritja is an exhibition of my doctoral journey-a journey of knowledge seeking and knowledge gaining to find a solution to the question:
If climate change hits as hard as the scientific evidence indicates, what will happen to my Pakana culture's practice of kanalaritja (shell necklace making)?
Undergrowth 2023
21 Feb

Undergrowth 2023

Undergrowth is an invitational exhibition dedicated to showcasing some of the most innovative and conceptually coherent work being produced by undergraduate students at the Queensland College of Art. These artists and works have been nominated for invitation by Academic Staff as exemplary of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University's high standards of material inquiry and disciplinary knowledge.