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May
2026

Painting Itself 绘画本身

Gallery

Officially launched by Magda Keaney, Head Curator, International Art at National Gallery of Australia. Curated by Jonathan Nichols, the exhibition explores a horizontal culture in painting, where fundamental ideas about its history and vitality—long the influence of European and…

11
Jun
2026

Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Quantitative Political Research

Workshop

3rd Annual APSA Workshop on Quantitative MethodsAs artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into research and empirical analysis, Large Language Models (LLMs) have rapidly emerged as powerful tools for political scientists. By enabling new approaches to data collection, text analysis…

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11
Jun
2026

2026 Short course: Analysing Time to Events

Continuing education

This 2-day course introduces the foundation for understanding how and why certain events do or do not occur, such as when young people leave home, length of employment, or time to first home ownership.The skills learned are widely applicable to demographic, health, and social science and policy…

11
Jun
2026

Jazz and Contemporary Music Staff Winter Concert

Concert

The ANU School of Music presents a lunchtime concert featuring staff from the Jazz and Contemporary area.Featuring Tammy Aslett (vocals), Miro Bukovsky (trumpet), Con Campbell (tenor saxophone), Leisa Keen (vocals/piano), James Luke (bass), Nick McBride (drums), Kristin McGee (alto saxophone),…

14
Jun
2026

Painting Itself 绘画本身: Weekend Floor Talk

Gallery

Join us for a weekend floor talk and tour of Painting Itself / 绘画本身.The Drill Hall Gallery has partnered with Perth Institute of Contemporary Art to present Painting Itself / 绘画本身. Curated by Jonathan Nichols the exhibition explores a horizontal culture in painting, where…

17
Jun
2026

Making the Subjects of Racism: Icelandic People and a Plaster Bust Collection in the Canary Islands

Lecture/seminar

In 1856, several plaster busts were created by a French expedition in Iceland and Greenland, revealing one of the many ways these countries were a part of European 19th-century colonial and imperial projects. Prince Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte—the son of Emperor Napoleon's younger brother— headed the…

17
Jun
2026

Painting Itself 绘画本身: Workshop

Gallery

Join artist Elisa Crossing for a watercolour life drawing class amongst the exhibition Painting Itself / 绘画本身 at ANU School of Art & Design Gallery. During the class participants will have the opportunity to work observationally, and consider the model in relation to the works of art. Materials…