14
Sep
King and Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award 2023
The King & Wood Mallesons First Nations Art Award is a biennial competition that supports, showcases, and celebrates the highest standard of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art practice in Australia. Opening from 14 September to 14 October at Griffith University Art Museum, the Award will be held for the first time in Brisbane in 2023.Griffith University Art Museum is open Tuesdays - Saturdays, 11am - 4pm.
14
Sep
Introduction to digital texts and tools for HASS
This information session introduces digital methods and tools to find, access and build a corpus or text dataset, then prepare textual data for analysis, including transcription tools and data recognition (OCR) to ensure machine readability.
14
Sep
***CANCELLED*** Reflexivity in Qualitative
This workshop introduces you to the concept of reflexivity, canvassing different definitions of the term and discussing their epistemological foundations.
14
Sep
Griffith Architecture 'Dialogues' Talk Series
In three sessions, leaders of emerging architecture practices in the area; Rayne Fouché (Fouché Architects), Andrew Forsyth (Aphora Architecture) and Daniel Wilson (Knight Wilson) will share their experiences and design philosophies, providing thought-provoking insight into the opportunities of practising architecture in this dynamic and rapidly growing region.
05
Sep
Drawing on the Pause: Briony Barr
Drawing on the Pause presents a series of figurative, abstract, and diagrammatic works inspired by improvised music from Briony Barr.
04
Sep
The Echo You Can See: Nina White
The Echo You Can See is a solo exhibition by Grffith HDR candidate Nina White. Bringing together hoarded language from scholarship, pop culture, news media, advertising, and politics this exhibition shares a novel and overtly bias archive which highlights the tropes of family which obscure the complex, nuanced and subjective experiences we are familiar with.
14
Sep