Past events
ANU Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences programs – Ask us anything! (Apr 2022)
Webinar/Online
Are you thinking about studying Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences with ANU in 2022/23? Are you currently holding an offer from ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, and have outstanding questions? Is your application to ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences currently being processed,…
Live music in the gallery
Other
Please join us for a live music event in the School of Art & Design Gallery, presented by ANU Open School of Music. Arland, Evan, Flynn and Oliver have been playing together for just a few months as part of the Open School of Music’s Developing Musicians jazz program. For this short…
Works that shaped the world: Henry David Thoreau’s Walden
Lecture
Henry David Thoreau was a 19th century author in the United States, and his most famous book, Walden (1854), has often been seen as one of the first examples of “nature writing.” The book has had a significant place in the study of environmental literature, and it shaped 20th and 21st century…
HASS & Languages Showcase 2022
Webinar/Online
We invite you to the virtual ANU Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) and Languages Showcase 2022. Designed to provide a unique and enriching program for students, this virtual showcase will give students the opportunity to experience the breadth and diversity of disciplines available…
Emma Langridge | Margin for Error
Exhibition
Emma Langridge uses line as an indication of surface, contour and continuity. Line implies a uniformity - denoting an equal value along its length, like that used in cartography and meteorology. Creating a striated surface allows for interference, through fracture and glitch. If the line is a…
2022 CASS Honours Information Webinar
Webinar/Online
Are you currently completing your undergraduate degree, but not completely sure what to do after graduation? Get yourself the competitive edge in your career and kickstart a pathway to research to be recognised as an expert in your field with an Honours degree. A year-long honours study will…
We Bleed the Same Exhibition Opening
Exhibition
The Freilich Project is very proud to be launching We Bleed the Same, an exhibition that explores racism and diversity in Australia through the lens of immigrants, refugees, First Nations peoples, and many others. Thirty-seven people from diverse backgrounds are featured in a series of stunning…