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Displaying from Sunday, September 16, 2018
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September 2018
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Sunday 16 |
10:00 - EVENT - Perth Upmarket : Perth’s premier quarterly market for original and handcrafted wares.
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Perth Upmarket is Perth’s premier quarterly market for original and handcrafted wares. The market brings together over 180 of Perth’s most talented artists, designers, craftsmen and gourmets all under one roof at the University of Western Australia’s Winthrop Hall. Incorporating a dedicated (...)
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Tuesday 18 |
A 'Talking Allowed' event with Dr David Glance, Director of the UWA Centre for Software Practice.
The way in which artists have represented the nature of surveillance illustrates Art’s unique and powerful ability to explore, explain, and critique surveillance's role in society. This (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Can Bede Explain the Great Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial? Georgina Pitt / PMRG :
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The sumptuous ship-burial at Sutton Hoo has long been associated with pagan cosmology and the heroic Anglo-Saxon poem, Beowulf. Press coverage of the 1939 Sutton Hoo treasure trove inquest cited the burials described in Beowulf; scholarly works on Sutton Hoo continue to invoke Beowulf as an analogy (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
Slow your day down by joining us for a different kind of art gallery tour. We begin this session with a close observation of selected artworks from the current exhibitions, followed by an informal discussion on themes of empathy and compassion.
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Friday 21 |
Join Jane Lydon, Professor and Wesfarmers Chair of Australian History at UWA as she discusses the role of photography in history making in colonial Australia and in relation to Stockyards and Saddles: A story of Gibb River Station. UWA Campus Partner: Australian History, School of Humanities.
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Saturday 22 |
Join panelists Jani McCutcheon, Associate Professor at the UWA Law School and HERE&NOW18 artists Dr Alex Spremberg and Dr Perdita Phillips to discuss the concept and relevance of authorship in contemporary art, and how it aligns with copyright law’s understanding of authorship. UWA Campus (...)
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Thursday 27 |
18:00 - WORKSHOP - Medicine and Art Workshop : This is a free workshop for professional medical and health practitioners.
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Develop visual language and refine communication skills through close observation of artworks. Dr Ioana Vlad and Dr Janice Lally will guide participants to become more comfortable with ambiguity and develop reflective practice through the exploration of art and its meanings in the exhibition HERE&am (...)
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Friday 28 |
No Second Thoughts: Reflections on the ARTEMIS Women's Art Forum artists Penny Bovell, Jo Darbyshire, Teelah George and Taylor Reudavey have produced new artworks inspired by the archive and their experience of the organisation. Join curator Gemma Weston and the artists as they discuss their work (...)
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October 2018
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Monday 01 |
This symposium will highlight the potential of the environmental humanities in Western Australia today by bringing together a diverse group of scholars to exchange ideas about interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary ecological research in the Southwest region, the State and internationally. < (...)
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Tuesday 02 |
Join artist Elizabeth Marruffo to craft your very own unicorn sculpture with wool, silk and polymer clay. All materials provided. Tickets $30. Suitable for ages 7-12.
UWA SPRINGarts 2018 runs 2 - 6 October. Join us at LWAG for a fun-filled week of children’s art activities in the (...)
18:30 - FREE LECTURE - UWA Music presents: The 2018 Callaway Lecture with David Elliott : What is music, and what is education?
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The Callaway Lecture is one of the most prestigious events in the calendar of the Conservatorium of Music. In collaboration with the Kodály National Conference, we are delighted to welcome Professor David Elliott, author of ‘Music Matters: A Philosophy of Music Education’ and Professor of (...)
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Wednesday 03 |
Come along and make your own three-dimensional felted monster with textile artist Pauline Franklyn. Learn to felt using wool tops and a resist. Use your imagination to customise your character. All materials provided. Tickets $50. Suitable for ages 9-15.
UWA SPRINGarts 2018 runs 2 - 6 (...)
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Thursday 04 |
Make your own colourful mobile with artist Pauline Franklyn. Learn the traditional craft of felting and turn your piece of felt into a colourful mobile, adding pom poms, bells and tassels. All materials provided. Please bring along a tea towel. Tickets $50. Suitable for ages 9-15.
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Friday 05 |
13:00 - WORKSHOP - SPRINGarts: Comic Making Masterclass : Art making workshops for Children
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Join local comics artist Campbell Whyte, author of the award-winning graphic novel Home Time, as he guides aspiring comic book authors through the art of comic storytelling. Tickets $40. Suitable for ages 7-12.
UWA SPRINGarts 2018 runs 2 - 6 October. Join us at LWAG for a fun-filled (...)
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Saturday 06 |
A free public symposium presented in conjunction with the exhibition HERE&NOW18: Besides, it is always the others who die on show at LWAG from 1 September until 8 December 2018. Join artists, academics and curators in examining the omnipresent legacy of Marcel Duchamp within contemporary art.
14:00 - WORKSHOP - SPRINGarts: Origami for Tiny Hands : Art making workshops for Children
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Join the UWA Origami Club for a fun, introductory origami workshop for children. Never tried origami before? No problem, just come along and give it a go. We will learn classics such as penguins, cranes, and more. All materials provided. Free event. Suitable for ages 7-12.
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Saturday 13 |
10:00 - CONFERENCE - TEDxUWA 2018: Turning Points : TEDxUWA returns for its third annual conference dedicated to ideas worth spreading!
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WHAT'S YOUR TURNING POINT?
WELCOME TO TEDxUWA 2018
The theme for this year is Turning Points. With an amazing line up of 10 inspirational speakers from the UWA community and beyond, get ready for a day of excitement, entertainment and enlightenment.
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Slow your day down by joining us for a different kind of art gallery tour. We begin this session with a close observation of selected artworks from the current exhibitions, followed by an informal discussion on themes of empathy and compassion.
Join us for the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery’s quarterly program for people living with dementia and their carers or family members. This event provides a forum for conversation through the shared viewing and exploration of artworks on display – highlighting themes, artists, and exhibitions at (...)
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Tuesday 16 |
In this presentation, Ezrina Fewings, Educational Development Adviser from the UWA Educational Enhancement Unit, will reveal pioneering case studies on the state of the arts influenced and integrated by AI.
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