Past events

Search filters
08
Aug
2014

History as wonder - Guest lecture by Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington

Lecture

Does history begin with wonder? This is the question that Deputy Vice-Chancellor, and renowned historian Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington is seeking to explore in her current research - and on which, she has happily agreed to share with us some of her thoughts in a guest lecture.

08
Aug
2014

Voice onset timing, social networks and perceptual dialectology in Tucson, Arizona, a Spanish-English bilingual community

Seminar

Presented as part of the Languages and Linguistics Seminar Series. Associate Professor Norma Mendoza-Denton from the University of Arizona is currently a 2014 Visiting Fellow with the ANU Humanities Research Centre.

08
Aug
2014

Art Forum: Alison Alder

Lecture

Join Alison Alder, Head of Printmedia and Drawing at the ANU School of Art, to hear about her printmaking practice.

07
Aug
2014

Lucy Irvine: new works

Exhibition

Lucy Irvine is currently a visiting artist in the ANU School of Art Textiles workshop. Lucy presents a site specific work as part of her residency at the School.

07
Aug
2014

No Woman, No Drive: How a new generation of artists is transforming Saudi Arabia

Lecture

This presentation discusses the origins of the video No Woman, No Drive, and the company that created it: C3 productions. The video, based on Bob Marley's song, 'No woman, No Cry', addresses the issue of women's driving in Saudi Arabia and earned over 12 million hits on YouTube after it was…

07
Aug
2014

Art Forum: Manon van Kouswijk

Lecture

Manon van Kouswijk is a Melbourne-based jeweller. She is the coordinator of the Jwellery Department and Lecturer at Monash University Faculty of Art & Design.

06
Aug
2014

The case of the 'Cuban Five': relations between Cuba and the US

Lecture

In September 1998, five Cuban men were arrested in Miami by FBI agents. Gerardo Hernandez, Ramón Labañino, Fernando Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero and René Gonzalez were accused of the crime of conspiracy to commit espionage.