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How a human rights framework challenges gendered perspectives
Lecture
Violence against women and children is a pervasive human rights issue in Australia. The current state of this crisis requires us all to think boldly and collectively about change. Taking a human rights perspective on violence against women is one way to sharpen our focus around accountability for…
Higher Degree by Research | Season One Exhibition One
Other
MICHELE ENGLAND's practice-led research explores painting compositions and techniques as a means of relaying her concerns about the escalating negative impact of entrenched anthropogenic systems on the Earth. She juxtaposes the still life painting genre with collage techniques to suggest the causes…
Anne-Marie Jean | Connection and interconnection in multi-sensory nature-environment painting.
Exhibition
Painting has its own peculiar capacities to invite embodied connection to nature. Using practice-led research, evolving from Western landscape painting conventions, Anne-Marie Jean''s PhD work has explored combinations of pictorial and formal language which create multi-sensory nature-based…
Michele England | Art for Earth's Sake
Exhibition
MICHELE ENGLAND lives and works on Ngunnawal country, in Canberra, the Nation’s capital. Michele has a diverse arts practice that includes painting, textiles, printing and object making and assemblage. Michele has had several solo art exhibitions in Canberra and interstate and her work has…
A History of the Economics of International Trade
Seminar
A History of the Economics of International Trade International trade can be seen through many disciplinary lenses. For economists the standard account remains that of the greatest historian of the discipline Jacob Viner, published in 1937, supplemented by work on more recent developments…
Ari Heinrich - Biohazards and Biennales: Jes Fan’s Art of Contamination
Seminar
Please join us for a presentation by Ari Heinrich, Professor of Chinese Literature and Media, School of Culture, History and Language (CHL) and the Australian Centre on China in the World, ANU Biohazards and Biennales: Jes Fan’s Art of Contamination Presented by the Centre for Art History and Art…
Experiencing the universe through an Indigenous View
Lecture
Experience the skies in a new way - through the lens of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Science composed to music Stargazing meets the Sounds of Space Project at the ANU School of Music in the iconic Llewellyn Hall. Hear talks from Gamilaraay/Yuwaalaraay man Peter Swanton on…