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Displaying from Monday, November 28, 2016
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November 2016
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Tuesday 29 |
Each year the School of Music celebrates the amazing talent of our perfromance and composition students in a series of senior and graduation recitals.
We invite you to join us to help celebrate our students' endeavour and enjoy some wonderful free music.
Tuesday 29 November
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December 2016
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Friday 02 |
In extended field work in West Africa and more recent research in India and Nepal, Professor Petra Tschakert
has employed a variety of conceptual mapping approaches that promote critical engagement with marginalised rural communities and open up alternative routes for “doing” geography.
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Saturday 03 |
As Stevie Wonder once said, “We need to make every single thing accessible to every single person with a disability”.
Join Caine Chennatt, access initiatives advocate at LWAG for a conversation with access advocates from DADAA and Alzheimer's Australia discussing ideas, suggestions (...)
The Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art includes a range of printed and handdrawn posters exploring themes such as feminism, the environment and community. Under the guidance of collection curator Gemma Weston, students from Rosalie Primary School have worked to create their own posters that (...)
*** UNFORTUNATELY THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED ***
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Monday 05 |
9:00 - SUMMER SCHOOL - The School of Music & St George's College present - UWA Summer Music Academy : 5 - 9 December 2016
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Do you know a young musician (15-25) with a passion for making music?
The UWA Summer Music Academy brings together talented young musicians for a week of intensive music making and fun! Students participate in ensembles and sectionals, develop musicianship and aural skills, sing in a (...)
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Thursday 15 |
The UWA Winthrop Singers is an auditioned student choir from the UWA Music Department, which sings regularly in the chapel of St. George's College at UWA. The choir has released several CDs and has performed extensively around WA and overseas.
This service of Christmas readings, carols (...)
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February 2017
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Thursday 09 |
18:00 - EVENT - Exhibitions Opening - Zadok Ben-David: Human Nature, FLORA, In Light of Shadows : Save the date - more information available soon
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We launch the 2018 exhibitions program with the opening of three new exhibitions at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery. - Zadok Ben-David: Human Nature, presented as part of the Perth Festival and supported by the Visual Arts Program Partner Wesfarmers Arts, In Light of Shadows, presented by the (...)
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Friday 10 |
UWA Chief Cultural Officer Professor Ted Snell is pleased to invite you to the opening of three new exhibitions:
Helen Britton: Interstices + Works of Art from Warbuton + The Likeness
Helen Britton: Interstices is a 25-year survey of the work of renowned jeweller Helen Britton, including (...)
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Saturday 11 |
Join Helen Britton as she leads you through her magical world of jewellery and sculptural installations. Hear how her memories, ‘shaped by encounters from the past and present’ have been reimagined into stunning brooches, neckpieces and other objects crafted from metals, glass, precious stones (...)
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Thursday 16 |
Attend a tour of The Likeness and participate in a close reading analysis of selected portraits with visual arts educator Erin Knight. Free event.
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Friday 17 |
Discover more about contemporary art from the Western Desert community of Warburton in this walking tour with exhibition curator and head of the Berndt Museum, Dr Vanessa Russ. Free event.
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March 2017
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Friday 03 |
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents Free Lunchtime Concert : Reedefined Clarinet Quartet
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Be transported from the everyday in our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the finest musical talent locally, nationally and within the School.
This week, in our first Lunchtime Concert of 2017, student-led ensemble Reedefined Clarinet Quartet and special guests Voix Quintet will (...)
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Thursday 09 |
16:00 - FREE LECTURE - Archaeology Seminar Series - David Kennedy's "The 'Works of the Old Men' in (Saudi Arabia)"
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For over a century aerial archaeology has been in the vanguard of archaeological discovery and recording. Thanks to a unique twenty year programme of aerial reconnaissance in Jordan combined with the growing availability of high-resolution satellite imagery we can now thickly ‘populate’ with (...)
17:30 - BOOK LAUNCH - Book Launch: Like Nothing on this Earth by Tony Hughes-d'Aeth : Celebrate the release of this significant literary history of the Wheatbelt
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UWA Publishing warmly invites you to the launch of Like Nothing on this Earth: A Literary History of the Wheatbelt by Tony Hughes-d'Aeth.
Like Nothing on this Earth will be launched by Prof. Matthew Tonts, Pro Vice Chancellor and Executive Dean.
Please RSVP by Monday 6 March (...)
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Saturday 11 |
Join us for an engaging tour of our current exhibitions designed to connect participants living with dementia in a shared exploration of art through personal insights, emerging interpretations and memories.
The tour features a 25-year survey of the work of renowned jeweller Helen Britton (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
Come to LWAG’s first Art Party for 2017! Bring your friends and meet new ones. This is an opportunity for newcomers as well as regular visitors to explore the gallery and tour the new exhibitions in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Enjoy a free sundowner, listen to live music, try (...)
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Thursday 16 |
16:00 - FREE LECTURE - Archaeology Seminar - "Horse of another colour?" Heritage studies and the critical turn - Dr. Kynan Gentry : UWA Archaeology Seminar Series
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In 2012 the newly established Association of Critical Heritage Studies appealed for a critical turn in heritage scholarship, calling on its members to ‘critically engage with the proposition that heritage studies needs to be rebuilt from the ground up’, and that this required the ‘ruthless (...)
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Friday 17 |
Be transported from the everyday in our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the finest musical talent locally, nationally and within the School.
This week features Chris Tonkin and Adam Pinto performing works for Piano & Electronics by late UWA lecturer Roger Smalley.
13:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Asian Studies Seminar Series, Seminar 1 2017 - �What Does an Australian Look Like? Asia-Australian Perceptions of �Australian Appearance� in Multicultural Australia : Asian Studies Seminar Series, Seminar 1 2017
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This talk draws on a small scale pilot study which focused on identifying some key themes relating to appearance, attractiveness and belonging, and which were considered important for young Asian Australian men and women. Some existing literature on appearance and belonging in Australia and other (...)
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