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October 2016
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Monday 10 |
UWA Staff are invited to join Mark Bailye (Blackboard) and Centre for Education Futures staff for this active workshop to explore how technological tools can support the UWA Policy on Assessment, and enhance good assessment and feedback practice. This session will help you get the most out of (...)
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December 2016
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Monday 05 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Remembering the Reformation in Early Modern England : A CHE Seminar with Peter Sherlock
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The idea of the Reformation as an event had emerged in historical scholarship by the end of the seventeenth century. New research led by Alexandra Walsham and Brian Cummings is revealing how the reformers were commemorated in a range of ritual and material forms. Although monuments were themselves (...)
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November 2018
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Saturday 03 |
9:30 - SEMINAR - The Insider's Guide to: Renaissance Rome : Artists giving shape to papal ambitions in Renaissance Rome
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After an Imperial age of splendor, Rome went through centuries of decline.
While the Renaissance took off in Florence, the Eternal City was nothing more than a provincial backwater in the fifteenth century. Successive popes tried to turn the tide by heavily investing in ambitious monuments, but it (...)
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Thursday 22 |
18:00 - EXHIBITION OPENING - UWA Design School Exhibition Opening : New work by School of Design students
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Contemporary work from Fine Arts, Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture students and BIM students.
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June 2019
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Wednesday 19 |
A public lecture by Arvi Wattel, School of Design (History of Art), UWA.
A recurring image of Rembrandt is that of the solitary painter, retreating ever further into the privacy of his studio over the course of his career. Yet, the opposite could be said as well: Rembrandt was thoroughly (...)
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August 2019
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Wednesday 28 |
A public lecture by Elke Krasny, Professor for Art and Education, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
In medical terms critical care, also known as intensive care, is a specialized branch of medicine dedicated to diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions. For this lecture, this term (...)
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November 2019
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Friday 22 |
How do artists negotiate objectivity and subjectivity when representing the self?
Join art historian Emily Brink for this talk examining the connection between self-portraiture and still-life, with an emphasis on the work of artist A.M.E. Bale (1875-1955). Emily Brink is an Assistant Professor in (...)
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