Events for 07 December, 2023

ASQPS Annual Conference
07 Dec

ASQPS Annual Conference

Each year the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science holds an annual conference to address the latest scholarship in quantitative political science. The 11th Annual Conference will be hosted by the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University, Brisbane, 7-8 December, 2023.
This will be an in-person conference, with proceedings held at Griffith's Nathan campus only 20 minutes from the Brisbane CBD.
Each, Other | Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223)
26 Oct

Each, Other | Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223)

Griffith University Art Museum's exhibition 'Each, Other | Pixy Liao and Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223)' is open 26 October 2023 - 3 Feburary 2024.

'Each, Other' is drawn from the larger exhibition 'I have not loved (enough or worked)', shown at the Art Gallery of Western Australia from November 2022 to April 2023.

Curator: Rachel Ciesla, Lead Creative, Simon Lee Foundation, AGWA
BOOK LAUNCH | Chinese Statecraft in a Changing World
07 Dec

BOOK LAUNCH | Chinese Statecraft in a Changing World

Presented by Research Fellow, Jean Dong, University of Melbourne
How will China's ambition manifest on the global stage? To address this critical geopolitical question, Jean considers China's long tradition of statecraft. She provides a unique and novel insight into the "why" behind China's actions and sparks a crucial dialogue on "how" to best navigate China's global rise.
 Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape Painting Finalists Exhibition
30 Nov

Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Prize in Landscape Painting Finalists Exhibition

We welcome you to join us to view the exceptional work of the 43 artists who were selected as finalists in this unique triennial art prize that aims to celebrate excellence and innovation in the watercolour medium.
Peripheral Objects: Ree Hegh
06 Dec

Peripheral Objects: Ree Hegh

Peripheral Objects is a solo exhibition by Ree Hegh, concluding her Doctor of Visual Arts (DVA) candidature. Hegh's research highlights what she calls "peripheral objects' - used and broken things that are not thrown away but remain in the domestic periph