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21
Aug
2014

Impulso

Film

EXPLORING ECUADORIAN FILM. To conclude the 2014 Exploring Ecuadorian Film series, the Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies and the Embassy of Ecuador present Impulso, the a dark drama/horror that explores the concepts of family mysteries, and the dangers that lurk within the…

21
Aug
2014

Summer of discontent: Does a viable Iraq exist in 2014?

Lecture

Throughout its near century-long existence as a modern state, Iraq has repeatedly undergone forces threatening to undermine its territorial integrity. None, however, have truly shaken the foundations of the state as the events of 10 June 2014 and subsequently. This lecture will explore whether…

21
Aug
2014

ANU Music Research Seminar

Seminar

'A new vision for Monteverdi's L'Orfeo'

21
Aug
2014

Art Forum: Olivia Welch

Lecture

Olivia Welch is a Sydney based emerging curator. She is a founding member of YOLK Collective, a group of six art theorists creating curatorial, editorial and networking opportunities for their peers. Olivia will speak about her experiences as an emerging curator.

20
Aug
2014

Articulate Objects - Janet DeBoos

Exhibition

Janet DeBoos has an intelligent, continually questioning approach to her work, and that combined with her dedication to ceramics and the skills developed through repetition via her much loved domestic ware, results in works of thoughtfulness and substance.

19
Aug
2014

Minds for mental health and wellbeing

Seminar

Minds for Mental Health and Wellbeing: Do you have a mind in need of a "healthy meal"? This seminar will explore Dr Dan Siegel's ideas concerning mental health and wellbeing, including the healthy mind platter. It will provide some useful tips on how to take care of our most valuable organ.

19
Aug
2014

Mnemonics: Ross Byers

Exhibition

Tasmanian artist Ross Byers is resident in the ANU sculpture workshop until the end of August. His focus for the residency relates to a conversation he had in Glasgow with a man who had an impeccable memory.