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Displaying from Tuesday, October 27, 2020
 October 2020
Saturday 31
12:30 - EVENT - UWA Music presents: UWA Day of Brass Website | More Information
Calling all Brass players and enthusiasts! Join us at the UWA Conservatorium of Music on 31 October for an exciting day of performances, workshops and clinics led by some of WA’s finest performers and educators!

Featuring:Jenna Smith (trumpet - WASO), Rob Gladstones (horn – WASO) (...)

 November 2020
Wednesday 04
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - The Boys in the Band : Mart Crowley's iconic gay comedy play comes to the Dolphin Theatre Website | More Information
A deliriously delicious, bitingly bitchy, groundbreaking gay play comes to Perth!

Award-winning director Barry Park is at the helm of GRADS’ production of Mart Crowley’s groundbreaking smash hit play THE BOYS IN THE BAND, which will be staged at The Dolphin Theatre, UWA from 4th to (...)
Wednesday 11
17:00 - EVENT - Remembrance Day Event : An event to remember all those from UWA who served their country at home and abroad Website | More Information
Join representatives from the University, Guild, Convocation of UWA Graduates and the WA University Regiment to commemorate this important date.
Friday 13
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Friday Talk: BYO Handicraft: Contemplating Kate Just's 'In my skin' Website | More Information
Join Chantal Bourgault Du Coudray, Lecturer in Gender Studies at UWA, to contemplate Kate Just’s 'In my skin'.

‘Knitting in public turns the interiority of the domestic outward.’ (Bratich & Brush, 2011)

Feminist thinkers and artists have long contemplated the (...)
Saturday 14
11:00 - SYMPOSIUM - Thinking Queerly : A symposium exploring art and queer histories Website | More Information
Thinking Queerly is a symposium examining the links between queer histories and their social contexts through the lens of art practices.

It features keynote presentations from Australian jurist, academic and former Justice of the High Court, the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG and Dunja Rmandi&a (...)
Thursday 19
18:00 - PRESENTATION - Panel: Exploring Contemporary Issues Challenging LGBTQI+ people Website | More Information
Join us to hear different perspectives on issues of concern to the LGBTQI+ community in a series of presentations followed by a panel discussion. Chaired by Liberty Cramer, Chair of UWA’s Inclusion and Diversity Committee. Presenters include: · Anna Kimpton, Head of UWA Pride Department in the (...)
Friday 27
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Friday Talk: Researching the Dennis Gray Collection at the Berndt Museum : Anthropologist Dennis Gray discusses the Dennis Gray Collection at the Berndt Museum of Anthropology Website | More Information
Visitors are invited to join anthropologist Dennis Gray as he introduces the Dennis Gray Collection at the Berndt Museum and discusses his current work on it. The Dennis Gray Collection provides a story of the 'Carnarvon Reserve Mob': the people, their social interactions, residential patterns (...)

13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Friday Talk: Researching the Dennis Gray Collection at the Berndt Museum Website | More Information
Visitors are invited to join anthropologist Dennis Gray as he introduces the Dennis Gray Collection at the Berndt Museum and discusses his current work on it.

The Dennis Gray Collection provides a story of the 'Carnarvon Reserve Mob': the people, their social interactions, residential (...)

18:00 - PERFORMANCE - Indefinite Deferral: Reflections on a Maton Alver : A performance by UWA Senior Honorary Research Fellow and School of Humanities theatre director Dr Steve Chinna. Website | More Information
From the early 1950s until the early 1970s, the Australian guitar-making company Maton manufactured the Alver, a budget line plywood guitar aimed at students and beginners. From November 1964 until December 1972, the National Service Scheme, in its then latest incarnation, operated in Australia. Ar (...)

 February 2021
Saturday 27
14:00 - TALK - Curator's Talk + Tour: Paper Cut : Lee Kinsella, Curator of the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, leads a tour of the exhibition. Website | More Information
Join Curator of the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, Lee Kinsella, as she shares insights about the artworks in Paper Cut .

Paper Cut 27 February - 5 June 2021

Works on paper have often been considered secondary to media such as sculpture or painting, thought of as visual (...)

15:30 - WORKSHOP - PD Workshop for Teachers: Paper Cut : A Professional Development event for senior school teachers for our current exhibition Paper Cut. Website | More Information
Join us for this workshop for senior school teachers designed for our current exhibition Paper Cut.

Introduced by Curator of Academic and Public Programs, Dr Janice Lally, we will be joined by Curator of the Cruthers Collection of Women's Art, Lee Kinsella, who will share insights about (...)

 March 2021
Thursday 04
13:00 - TALK - Paper Cut: Students in Residence Talk I : Join UWA students and artists Isabella Rossaro and Amy Neville for a discussion on the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Website | More Information
Join recent UWA students and artists Amy Neville and Isabella Rossaro for a talk exploring their work and participation in the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Neville, the curator of Students in Residence, will discuss the ideas behind the exhibition and the process bringing it together (...)
Friday 05
13:00 - TALK - Friday Talk with artist Jude Adams. : Artist Jude Adams leads a talk and tour of the exhibition Paper Cut. Website | More Information
Join artist Jude Adams for a tour of the exhibition Paper Cut as she discusses her own work and others’ including that of fellow South Australian based artist, Ann Newmarch.

Jude Adams has a decades-spanning career in the visual arts covering a range of practices and disciplines. The (...)
Saturday 06
12:30 - SYMPOSIUM - International Women's Day Symposium : A symposium exploring issues relevant to experiences of feminism today. Website | More Information
Join us for an afternoon of talks and panel discussions addressing issues connected to feminism today from a range of perspectives and experiences.

The symposium will feature a keynote talks by artist Jude Adams.

Co-organised by the Asian Art Museum and Lawrence Wilson Art (...)
Thursday 11
13:00 - TALK - Paper Cut: Students in Residence Talk II : Join UWA students and artists Debbie Gilchrist and Julie Robyn Ziegenhardt for a discussion on the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Website | More Information
Join recent UWA students and artists Debbie Gilchrist and Julie Robyn Ziegenhardt for a talk exploring their work and participation in the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Julie Robyn Ziegenhardt explores her evolving understanding of the world around her through the reimagining of objects (...)
Saturday 13
13:00 - LECTURE - FOLWAG lecture series: Abstraction - always with us but a long time coming : The Friends of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery invite you to join Dr Jan Altmann in discussion as part of the new Art History Lecture series More Information
Abstraction did not just begin with Kandinsky or Picasso. Elements of abstraction can be found in all Art, but there were events and ideas in the Modernist era which caused artists to develop these elements. The Industrial Revolution was in full swing. The major thinkers of the time were Darwin (...)
Tuesday 16
13:00 - EVENT - Art Break : Take a break from your day and unwind at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery during our new Art Break series! Website | More Information
Take a break from your day and unwind at Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery during one of our new Art Breaks!

Let your creativity loose and have a play with a range of arts and crafts materials, wander through the current exhibitions, page through a wide variety of art books on one of our comfy (...)
Wednesday 17
13:00 - TALK - Paper Cut: Students in Residence Talk III : Join UWA students and artists Sky Edwards and Annique Cockerill for a discussion on the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Website | More Information
Join recent UWA students and artists Sky Edwards and Annique Cockerill for a talk exploring their work and participation in the Paper Cut: Students in Residence space. Sky Edwards' graduating work, U-193-x, examines contemporary ecologies of colonised natural spaces. Their work is place- and (...)
Saturday 20
14:00 - EVENT - Stories and Weaving with Janine McAullay Bott : A Friday Talk and weaving demonstration with Noongar artist Janine McAullay Bott. Website | More Information
Join Noongar artist Janine McAullay Bott as she demonstrates her weaving process and shares stories behind the artworks she creates.

McAullay Bott will discuss her work and practice, including pieces like Kangaroo and Joey, currently on view in the Berndt Museum exhibition Creatures: (...)

15:30 - WORKSHOP - Ed Kit Launch + PD Workshop for Teachers: Creatures : A Professional Development event for school teachers for our current exhibition Creatures. Website | More Information
Join us for this workshop for school teachers designed for our current exhibition Creatures: Ochred, Pokered, Carved and Twined. Presented by visual arts educator Erin Knight and LWAG Curator of Academic and Public programs Dr Janice Lally, the workshop will address themes from the exhibition in (...)


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