Events for 27 July, 2023

Systematic style reviews - Tips and tools for getting from start to finish
27 Jul

Systematic style reviews - Tips and tools for getting from start to finish

Join your library specialists to learn about tips and tools that can simplify your systematic and systematic-style reviews from start to finish. We will discuss guidelines and protocols, research questions and search strategies, and screening and documenting your searches.
Exhibition | Chantal Fraser: The Ascended
15 Jun

Exhibition | Chantal Fraser: The Ascended

Visit Griffith University Art Museum's current exhibition 'Chantal Fraser: The Ascended'
PhD and research degree information webinar
27 Jul

PhD and research degree information webinar

Pursue your passion for research at Griffith. Join us online to find out more about doing a PhD or research degree during our webinar on Thursday July 27.
For Our Elders: Griffith Alumni Perspectives webinar
27 Jul

For Our Elders: Griffith Alumni Perspectives webinar

The 2023 NAIDOC theme, For Our Elders, invites the nation to acknowledge the contribution of Elders to community, culture and reconciliation in Australia.
In this all-First Nations webinar, you will hear directly from Dr Candace Kruger, Yugambeh Elder and Songwoman, along with other key Indigenous Griffith alumni as they share what For Our Elders means to them.
Holding: Ally McKay and Emily McGuire
19 Jul

Holding: Ally McKay and Emily McGuire

In their joint exhibition Holding, Ally McKay and Emily McGuire present new works that grapple with concepts of potential and fulfilment. Through their considered use of materials, light and space they each explore the relationships between balance and tension in order to unpack power dynamics within organisational systems
Future Past: Kathy Mac, Leisa Turner and Emily Puxty
25 Jul

Future Past: Kathy Mac, Leisa Turner and Emily Puxty

Fragile Encounters is a group exhibition from current students and alumni of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Arising from a shared engagement with the themes of fragility and nostalgia. The practices of all three artists are concerned with the representation of memory, examining how nostalgia can be employed to visualise emotions in material form
Peepshow
20 Jul

Peepshow

A narrow window into the practices of QCA Alumni and friends. Take a quick, furtive, look at what we have been keeping to ourselves.
QCA Thursdays: 27 July 2023
27 Jul

QCA Thursdays: 27 July 2023

We invite you to join us on Thursday, 27 July from 5.30pm at QCA Galleries Griffith University to celebrate the opening of four new exhibitions by staff, students and alumni of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.