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Displaying from Friday, July 20, 2018
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July 2018
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Friday 20 |
10:00 - PERFORMANCE - WINTERarts: Josephine Wants to Dance : WINTERarts 2018 runs from 2 - 31 July
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A story about dreams, believing in yourself... and a dancing kangaroo. Based on the book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley the award-winning team behind Diary of a Wombat comes another hilarious tale of a bush animal you'll never forget.
Tickets $22-28. Suitable for ages 4+. For more (...)
12:30 - PERFORMANCE - WINTERarts: Josephine Wants to Dance : WINTERarts 2018 runs from 2 - 31 July
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[This timeslot is a relaxed performance.]
A story about dreams, believing in yourself... and a dancing kangaroo. Based on the book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley the award-winning team behind Diary of a Wombat comes another hilarious tale of a bush animal you'll never forget.
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18:10 - EXHIBITION OPENING - Stockyards and Saddles: A Story of Gibb River Station : Presented by the Berndt Museum
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Join us for the opening of Stockyards and Saddles: A Story of Gibb River Station presented by the Berndt Museum at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery.
The exhibition explores the lives of those living and working on the remote cattle station of Gibb River in the East Kimberley region from (...)
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Saturday 21 |
For visitors with visual impairment. Join us for a touch and verbal descriptive tour of the current exhibitions. A trained guide delivers descriptions of the visual elements of artworks exhibited, along with tactile opportunities using mixed media and 3D-printed models of the artworks.
For adults with hearing loss and their friends and family. Experience the artwork at LWAG in Australian Sign Language. Join us for a free tour in Auslan of the current exhibitions guided by a gallery staff member and interpreter from Auslan Stage Left.
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Tuesday 24 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - WA Migration and Mobilities Update: Modern Slavery and Migration : MMoB's 2018 WA Migration and Mobilities Update Conference will focus on Modern Slavery and Migration
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MMoB's 2018 WA Migration and Mobilities Update Conference will focus on Modern Slavery and Migration, with keynote speakers Professor Jennifer Burn, Anti-Slavery Australia, and Assoc. Professor Marie Segrave, Border Crossing Observatory, plus a range of panellists from community, academia and (...)
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Thursday 26 |
17:00 - EVENT - TEDxUWASalon: Exposition : TEDxUWA is excited to announce our second event of 2018, focusing on the oohs and aahs of all things art!
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TEDxUWA is excited to announce that we’ll be hosting our second major event of 2018 titled TEDxUWASalon: Exposition on Thursday, 26th of July from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM!
In celebration of the City of Perth #WINTERarts, the goal of TEDxUWASalon: Exposition is to share and showcase (...)
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Friday 27 |
Dr Shino Konishi, a senior lecturer in the School of Humanities and the School of Indigenous Studies at UWA specialises in Indigenous history and has a particular interest in encounters between European explorers and travellers and Aboriginal people. Join Shino to explore the installation and the (...)
18:00 - PERFORMANCE - WINTERarts: Barefaced Stories : WINTERarts 2018 runs from 2 - 31 July
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Hosted by co-founder Andrea Gibbs, this edition of Barefaced Stories comes to LWAG for a take on the uniquely interesting, fascinating, and absurd tales of art galleries. Presenters to be announced closer to the date.
Tickets $20. Suitable for ages 18+. For more WINTERarts events visit: (...)
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Saturday 28 |
At the UWA Conservatorium of Music, we know that performance enhances your brain, your social skills and helps you reach your full potential.
We also know that exams and auditions can be a daunting experience for young musicians!
Join us for the annual Keyed Up! Day of Piano (...)
Join artist George Haynes who will share insights about his own work and that of his contemporaries exhibited in Modern Australian Landscapes, 1940s –1960s.
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Tuesday 31 |
19:00 - DINNER - WINTERarts: Art Aside The hidden history of art : WINTERarts 2018 runs from 2 - 31 July
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Join UWA’s Chief Cultural Officer Ted Snell as he shares four intriguing, little-known stories from art history with the events of artist’s lives, how they earn their living and how their work is received by their communities often provide a different inflection to the history of art and can (...)
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August 2018
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Friday 03 |
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents: Free Lunchtime Concert | Alan Lourens (Euphonium)
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Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
The lunchtime concert series resumes this week with a special performance by Head of the Conservatorium, Professor (...)
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Thursday 09 |
Co-Lab is an annual commissioning project that brings together UWA composition and percussion departments. In 2018, these talented young composers create new and imaginative works for percussion, inspired by works in the exhibition Modern Australian Landscapes, 1940s-1960s.
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Friday 10 |
Join Chantal Bourgault du Coudray, the Academic Coordinator of the McCusker Centre for Citizenship as she explores connections between feminism, collaboration and community through reference to artworks in the exhibition Authentic Determination.
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents: Free Lunchtime Concert | Suzanne Wijsman (cello) and Martina Liegat (piano)
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Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
This week, Head of Strings Suzanne Wijsman joins forces with Martina Liegat to perform some beautiful works for (...)
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Sunday 12 |
10:00 - OPEN DAY - UWA Open Day 2018 : Everything you need to know about university, all in one place.
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UWA’s Open Day is the best way to get a feel for life at uni. Everything you could ever want to know is right there for you, from info about our unique course structure and career opportunities to details about student clubs and accommodation.
Our stunning campus will be buzzing with (...)
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Monday 13 |
A public lecture by Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Assistant Professor of Black Diasporic Art, Princeton University.
This talk examines the visual relationship between the cotton trade and the representation of blackness in American culture, using historical case studies and contemporary art (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
19:00 - TALK - A Life of Adventure : Friends of the Library Talk
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Cyril, was a journalist on The West Australian for 36 years, 25 of them as crime reporter.
He has covered assignments in Libya's Sahara Desert, Afghanistan, New Guinea, Central Borneo, Nepal and Japan to name but a few.
He searched for and found a lost tribe of Penans in (...)
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Thursday 16 |
Taiwanese Artist Yao Jui-Chung will speak of his experiences living through the transition from authoritarian rule in the 1980s, and how the accompanying economic restructuring and political reform impacted upon the cultural landscape in Taiwan.
Yao will speak about how his desire for (...)
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