Upcoming events
Gallery is closed for winter break & maintenance
Gallery
The School of Art & Design Gallery is currently closed for the winter break & maintenance. Please join us for the next exhibiton BACKBONE from Tuesday 8 July 2025. Join our mailing list to stay informed.
BACKBONE
Gallery
A group exhibition featuring work by technical staff at the ANU School of Art & Design. Our technical staff are makers, artists and creatives. They are the quiet workforce behind our creative studios - who share their knowledge, ensure integrity of process and provide fundamental…
In Conversation with Kerrie Davies at Harry Hartog
Book launch
This event is hosted by Harry Hartog ANU in conjunction with the National Centre of Biography. On 14 July Dr Kerrie Davies will be in conversation with Dr Michelle Staff on Davies' new book, Miles Franklin Undercover: The little-known years when she created her own brilliant career (…
O-Week Events: CASS Students Welcome
Activity
You are invited to the CASS Students Welcome Session on Wednesday 16th July 2025. This induction session is strongly recommended for all new CASS students. Hosted by Professor Bronwyn Parry, Dean of the College of Arts and Social Sciences, this session will cover important information for new CASS…
Opera Australia Masterclass
Workshop
Classical singers! Join us for a fabulous opportunity to get up-close and personal with singers of Opera Australia! A show-and-tell masterclass run by musicians of OA’s touring production of La Bohème will be held on July 16th, 3-5pm, at the School of Music in Larry Sitsky Recital Room.…
Explanatory Realism
Lecture
The cement of the universe is not causation: it is explanatory dependence. Reality is a network of facts connected by a single, irreducible, mind-independent “because”. It is widely held that explanation is a sort, interest-sensitive practice that aims to provide information only about other things…
Habit’s Pathways: Guiding Repetition, Governing Conduct, Contested Interruptions
Seminar
Drawing principally on the work of Michel Foucault, this paper considers how the relations between habit and repetition have been construed in the exercise of different forms of power: disciplinary, pastoral, governmental, and algorithmic, for example. It does so by reviewing a range of the…