Past events
2022 Drawing prize winner announcement
Exhibition
The Drawing prize showcases and celebrates the breadth and depth of drawing practice within the ANU School of Art & Design. The prize is an annual event open to all current students enrolled in one or more courses in Semester 2 at ANU School of Art & Design. The student drawing prize was…
Book Launch: Rethinking Social Media and Extremism
Book launch
You are invited to attend the launch of the new 'Australia & the World' Book Series with ANU Press. Our first book in the series, 'Rethinking Social Media and Extremism' (edited by Professor Shirley Leitch and Professor Paul Pickering), will be launched on the evening by ANU Vice-…
Neeman Piano Duo in concert
Other
The Neeman Piano Duo (Stephanie & Edward Neeman) will present a program featuring original arrangements for piano duet by American composers William Bolcom and Samuel Barber, as well as favourites by Bach, Tchaikovsky, and Scriabin. They have been widely acclaimed for impeccable…
Negotiating your wellbeing
Seminar
Join us as we come together to discuss the topic of negotiating your wellbeing. Featuring a panel of experts and professional who have worked in high intensity fields, they will share their experiences of managing the challenges of work and study while looking after their mental health. From…
Sarah Hodge - Righteous, Regal and Recherché?
Seminar
Please join us for a presentation by Sarah Hodge, Doctoral Candidate, Centre for Art History and Art Theory Righteous, Regal and Recherché? An analysis of Queen Victoria's 1851 fancy-dress costume and its material journey Seminar Room 1.29, Level 1, School of Art and Design, Building105, Childers…
Herscovitch Piano Duo in concert
Other
Benjamin Kopp and Daniel Herscovitch will perform works by Roger Smalley, Kate Moore, Igor Stravinsky and Benjamin Britten. Benjamin Kopp has performed with the Melbourne, Adelaide, Western Australia and Sydney symphony orchestras. He has performed widely in Europe, has undertaken a major tour of…
Works that Shaped the World: Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations
Seminar
In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations is esteemed by economists, even economists unencumbered by historical interests, as the foundation text of their discipline. Hardly a distinguished lecture or…