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Displaying from Monday, October 23, 2017
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October 2017
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Friday 27 |
17:30 - PERFORMANCE - UWA School of Music Presents Fridays@Five : The Double Bass: James Ledger & Andrew Sinclair (WASO)
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Now in its third season, Fridays@Five is the ideal way to kick-start your weekend! Each session offers a unique musical experience to delight all music lovers, from young artist led concerts to informal musical drinks on the famous grassy knoll, behind the scenes workshops to lectures and (...)
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Saturday 28 |
Using archival images, Madeleine Clear, co-founder of Tiwi Design, will reminisce about the early years of Tiwi Design, where she worked closely with artists in the late 1960s. From humble beginnings as a printmaking workshop, it went on to gain national and international recognition as one of the (...)
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Tuesday 31 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Luther�s Reformation at 500: Myth, Memory, and the Making of History : This is an Institute of Advanced Studies and Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies series of lectures.
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It’s not at all certain that Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door in Wittenberg in October of 1517. Nevertheless, this moment continues to be commemorated as marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, an enormously complex series of religious, political, social, and (...)
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November 2017
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Wednesday 01 |
It’s the Messiah – but not as you know it!
Based on the hugely popular musical satire Monty Python’s Life of Brian, this comic oratorio (written by Eric Idle & John DuPrez) and described as 'baroque ‘n’ roll' will feature the UWA Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Chorus of UWA (...)
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Friday 03 |
Join us as Associate Professor Jacqueline Van Gent examines and reflects on Julie Dowling’s artwork, The Seven Deadly Sins, which is currently on show in the exhbition Country & Colony. Comprised of a series of small canvases this work features images of exploitation of the environment (...)
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Saturday 04 |
9:00 - SYMPOSIUM - HOME TOWN: Artist and community ambition on an international stage : An Artsource and UWA Cultural Precinct Symposium
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HOME TOWN brings together internationally-renowned Australian artists and curators in this investigative symposium, exploring the relationship between artists and communities in the realisation of ambitious site-specific artworks.
It considers existing international and local projects: (...)
15:00 - EVENT - Act for Inclusion at UWA : Free with amazing entertainment from Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, original music from the UWA School of Music, food trucks and plenty of room to spread your picnic blanket.
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Free with amazing entertainment from Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, original music from the UWA School of Music, food trucks and plenty of room to spread your picnic blanket. Join us Saturday 4 November for a celebration and a show of community commitment to inclusion.
From 3pm: Everyone (...)
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Friday 10 |
18:00 - EXHIBITION OPENING - FAM 17 Exhibition Opening : Fine Arts major and Fine Arts Honours Graduating Exhibition
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Fine Arts Major and Fine Arts Honours Graduating exhibition. Come along and view the work of our fabulous graduating Fine Arts students!
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Saturday 18 |
For adults with hearing loss or deafness
Experience the artwork at LWAG in Australian Sign Language. Join us for a free tour in Auslan of the current exhibitions on display guided by a gallery staff member and interpreter from Auslan Stage Left.
The Tiwi Design art centre (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
Join us to hear how Laurie Fossier Mills’ fascination with glass has been an exciting personal journey of discovery, exploring new concepts and glassblowing techniques.
Laurie’s development as an artist and director of Beach Gecko Glass has come from belonging to a glass community (...)
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Saturday 25 |
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 translations.
Tours are free to attend and open to companions (...)
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Monday 27 |
8:30 - CONFERENCE - TASA Conference 2017 : 2017 Australian Sociological Association Conference
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The University of Western Australia is pleased to host the 2017 Australian Sociological Association Conference, which returns to Perth after ten years.
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Wednesday 29 |
Slow your day down by joining us for a different kind of art gallery tour.
Much like a mindfulness exercise, where you focus on your breathing, in this tour you allow your mind to settle on the artwork on display.
The 45-minute session involves collaborative viewing of (...)
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Thursday 30 |
18:00 - TALK - Churchill Fellowship Lecture : State of Access: Galleries, Museums and Performing Art Centres
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Caine Chennatt investigates the role cultural organisations can play in fostering inclusive communities. On being awarded a Churchill Fellowship, he travelled to art galleries, museums, performing arts centres, and community organisations in South Korea, Japan, US, Canada and the UK this year (...)
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December 2017
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Saturday 02 |
Welcome to TEDxUWA 2017, a multidisciplinary, full-day celebration of ideas worth spreading. Our theme for this year is: The Future Blueprint
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BLUEPRINT - noun
1. a detailed program of action that describes how something might be achieved; 2. an early-stage design plan
This year, we (...)
Join us for the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery’s quarterly program for individuals living with dementia – a tour and forum for discussion through looking at art. A specially trained facilitator highlights themes, artists and exhibitions through a shared exploration of the artworks on display.
Experience performance art by local Perth artist Elizabeth Bills. Tactile Tour is a sensory and hands-on artwork commissioned for Inclusive Arts Week. Bills’ explores the privileged environment of the art gallery, as participants can only access the work through a guided tour.
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Join access advocates Simone Flavelle, Dr Scott Hollier, Zel Iscel, and artist Sarah Pollard for a discussion revolving around accessibility and inclusion programs and initiatives in the arts sector. This forum marks the launch of the Arts and Cultural Access Consortium.
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In a performative virtual reality drawing session, DADAA artists Sarah Pollard and Liam Hubbard will don a virtual reality headset, drawing in a virtual environment. Audiences will then have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the virtual domains created. This event brings DADAA's Mixed (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
Enjoy a fun and informative workshop by the accessibility experts at VisAbility. Learn step-by-step how to create an accessible Word Document and how to improve the overall accessibility and inclusivity of your documents.
This event is being run as part of Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery’s (...)
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