Past events
Why Painting Now? Artist talk and panel discussion
Lecture
Join David Humphrey, New York based artist, as he discusses his work and life. A vital presence in the NYC art scene since the 1980's, David has contributed to the life of painting in New York and beyond through his fascinating work as well as his role as an educator in various MFA programs…
The EU's Strategic Compass for Security and Defence
Conference
The ANU Centre for European Studies, the Embassy of the Czech Republic and the Embassy of France in Canberra, in collaboration with the Delegation of the European Union in Canberra, have the pleasure of inviting you to a lecture and panel discussion on the EU’s Strategic Compass for Security and…
Recordist and musician
Lecture
Tonmeister Thomas Wieber, German sound engineer, will give a talk and participate in a public forum Q&A chaired by Dr Sally Walker. About this event Explore how a musician can best prepare for recording in the studio and how an audio engineer can get the best out of a musician…
Yolŋu at Heart: A Model for Intercultural Collaboration
Seminar
The Humanities Research Centre invites you to join us online for this special event, livestreamed from the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth, New Hampshire Yolŋu at Heart: A Model for Intercultural Collaboration The HRC Cultural Institutions Annual LectureStreamed Online,…
Friends Jazz Concert
Other
The Friends of the School of Music in collaboration with the ANU School of Music Jazz Faculty invite you to a night of fabulous music to raise funds for the Friends’ grants and prizes.
Chaitanya Sambrani, Traversing the Third Pole: the political art of Tushar JOAG and QIU Zhijie
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Chaitanya Sambrani, Associate Professor, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU Traversing the Third Pole: the political art of Tushar JOAG and QIU Zhijie Presented by the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, Seminar Room 1.29, Level 1, School of Art and Design…
CEMS online seminar: "Didn’t you promise us a river? Looking for the 17th century Mississippi"
Seminar
Abstract: This paper will investigate the published writing that emerges from two late seventeenth-century attempts, led by La Salle, to claim the Mississippi river for France. Multiple and competing first-person accounts of these ventures were published in France over a thirty -year period.…