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Arts and Cultural events
 April 2021
Wednesday 21
13:00 - CONCERT - LUNCHTIME CONCERT : UWA Percussion More Information
Free concert every Wednesday during semester.
Saturday 24
13:00 - LECTURE - FOLWAG lecture series: Art, Politics, Satire and Social Comment : 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 Website | More Information
Most of our art is political in one way or another. Even works which are mainly narrative or descriptive often contain references to events of their times, or to social attitudes generally. Abstraction in America was encouraged because it was opposed to the Social Realism of the Soviet Union. Refreshments provided Cost: $10

----------------- Friends of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery The Friends are an integral part of the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery and provide support for its activities, ranging from the acquisition of new works to providing artistic and technical facilities. This support is achieved through memberships, donations and fundraising activities.  -----------------

Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required. If you are feeling unwell, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite
Wednesday 28
13:00 - CONCERT - LUNCHTIME CONCERT : UWA Brass More Information
Free concert every Wednesday during semester.

17:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Culture Club presents Art + Activism : Join us in celebration of the ways that art and activism intersect in this semester's student party! Website | More Information
All are invited to Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery for this semester’s art party at your university gallery! Taking inspiration from LWAG’s current exhibitions, this semester’s Culture Club event celebrates the ways in which art can be a powerful voice for social change. Enjoy live music, spoken word performances, food and drinks, art-making activities and more, all set among three potent exhibitions of artwork by leading Australian artists: Paper Cut, Dislocation: Olga Cironis and Creatures.

This event is organised by the LWAG Student Advisory Committee, UWA Student Guild, Public Affairs Council, Guild Access Department and Guild Volunteering.

Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required. Hand sanitiser will be available at the door and we ask that visitors observe social distancing. If you are feeling unwell, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite or notify our staff at [email protected].
Friday 30
13:00 - EVENT - Feminist Geographies with Petra Tschakert and Karen Paiva Henrique : Join Professor Petra Tschakert and Dr. Karen Paiva Henrique for a discussion on climate change with a feminist lens Website | More Information
Equitable and desirable solutions to the climate crisis require a grounded understanding of diverse values and aspirations of citizens and denizens in our societies. Drawing upon feminist geographies, Professor Petra Tschakert and Dr. Karen Paiva Henrique examine the role of social difference across gender, race, class, ethnicity, age, and other dimensions of inequality and how they intersect to shape embodied experiences of climatic changes and narratives of both harm and hope. Transitions to more just and liveable futures entail active engagement with uneven power structures to dismantle persistent patterns of domination that favour the privileged rather than the most vulnerable, and an inclusive approach to climate justice that recognises and promotes more-than-human flourishing. Professor Petra Tschakert is a human-environment geographer and conducts research at the intersection of political feminist ecology, climate change adaptation, livelihood security, and environmental, social, climate, and multispecies justice. Her current work examines intangible harm in the context of climate change, with particular emphasis on differential vulnerabilities and persistent inequalities. Dr Karen Paiva Henrique is a human-environment geographer working at the intersection of climate adaptation, cities, and multiple dimensions of justice. Her research focuses on climate adaptation planning and politics to examine how individuals with unequal resources and decision-making power protect what they value against the impacts of simultaneous crises. Campus Partner: Department of Geography and Planning

Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required. Hand sanitiser will be available at the door and we ask that visitors observe social distancing. If you are feeling unwell, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite or notify our staff at [email protected].

16:30 - EVENT - Accelerate! Strings - Semester 1 : String training program for players in years 10-12 who are looking to take their playing to the next level. More Information
Free registration: [email protected]

 May 2021
Saturday 01
10:00 - EVENT - Albany Schools Outreach : Albany Regional Day of Music More Information

14:00 - EVENT - Curator's Talk + Tour: Paper Cut Part 2 : Lee Kinsella, Curator of the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, leads a tour of Part 2 of the Paper Cut exhibition. Website | More Information
Join us for a tour through the second hang of works in paper from the Cruthers Collection of Women's Art – this time featuring representations of landscape and animals alongside political posters relating to the environment.

Lee Kinsella, Curator of Paper Cut, will provide social, political and historical information about the works on display.

Paper Cut Paper Cut is an exhibition of works on paper from UWA's Cruthers Collection of Women's Art. The 'cut' in the exhibition's title refers to both the technique and to the incisive cut of much of the subject-matter. It is a mass showing that reveals the particular strengths of the collection and the remarkable breadth of content, featuring many works on public display for the first time.

A Paper Cut residency program complements the collection display, showcasing print media and paper forms currently being produced by four local groups in dialogue with the themes, materials, strategies and processes of the exhibition.

Content advisory: Paper Cut contains images of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Some works in the exhibition refer to adult themes.

Please note: due to Covid-19 safety precautions, registration is essential for this event and space is limited.
Sunday 02
10:00 - EVENT - WA Day of Percussion : Masterclasses, workshops and performances for percussionists of all ages and skill levels. More Information
Free registration: trybooking.com/BOCJG
Wednesday 05
13:00 - CONCERT - LUNCHTIME CONCERT : Electronic Music (EMSD) More Information
Free concert every Wednesday during semester.
Saturday 08
17:00 - CONCERT - UWA Guitar Studio and Accelerate! Guitars : Joint concert with Accelerate! Guitars and the UWA Guitar Studio More Information
Tuesday 11
13:00 - EVENT - Art Break III : Take a break from your day and drop in at LWAG for our new monthly Art Break series Website | More Information
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 couches, or join a guided session combining elements of mindfulness, close-looking and discussion.

Art Breaks take place during the UWA common lunch hour and offer opportunities to relax and destress, either individually or socially, at your university gallery.

Campus Partner: UWA Living Room

Please note: due to Covid-19 safety precautions, registration is essential for this event and space is limited.
Wednesday 12
13:00 - CONCERT - LUNCHTIME CONCERT : UWA Guitar Studio More Information
Free concert every Wednesday during semester.
Thursday 13
18:00 - WORKSHOP - Art and Medicine Workshop II : Medical and art historical skills come together in this free workshop for medical and health practitioners led by Dr John Terry and Dr Janice Lally. Website | More Information
Medical and art historical skills come together in this free workshop for medical and health practitioners led by Dr John Terry and Dr Janice Lally.

Investigate visual language and refine your communication skills while exploring topical social and cultural themes through close observation of artworks in the Paper Cut exhibition.

Dr John Terry is the Clinical Director of the UWA Guild Medical Clinic. A GP for over 25 years, he has worked in Psychiatry, Travel and Emergency Medicine. He has always found the world of visual art a source of inspiration and education and is delighted to be able to make art a very real practical tool for improving observation and communication in the medical setting.

Dr Janice Lally is Curator of Academic and Public Programs at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery. She is an art historian who also worked for over 20 years as a medical research scientist, including in neurophysiology and clinical biochemistry. For Dr Lally, bringing knowledge of art together with science is a means of enriching and extending appreciation and understandings in both.

Campus Partners: UWA Medical Centre and UWA Student Life

Please note: due to Covid-19 safety precautions, registration is essential for this event and space is limited.
Friday 14
13:00 - TALK - Friday Talk: In Conversation with Jo Darvall and Andy Quilty : Join artists Jo Darvall and Andy Quilty as they talk technique in the exhibition Paper Cut Website | More Information
Join Jo Darvall, artist and specialist printmaker who established the Swan River printmakers group, and Andy Quilty, artist, lecturer and Communications Director for the Fine Arts and History of Arts Department from the UWA School of Design, as they talk technique amongst the works in Paper Cut.

Their discussion of process and materials will range across etching, screen printing on paper and fabric, wood engraving, collagraphs, commercial printing techniques and digital-born images.

Please note: due to Covid-19 safety precautions, registration is essential for this event and space is limited.

Saturday 15
15:00 - EVENT - RTRFM x LWAG Live Broadcast : RTRFM take over the Lawrence Wilson Gallery as an Artist in Residence to highlight the amazing, ground-breaking and defiant women in rock Website | More Information
Don't miss this live broadcast of RTRFM's Drastic on Plastic at LWAG featuring live interviews and more! Since its founding in 1977, community radio station RTRFM has been hell-bent on helping blaze a trail for women within the industry. From 11 May to 5 June , RTRFM will take over the Lawrence Wilson Gallery as an Artist in Residence to highlight the amazing, ground-breaking and defiant women who have made the station—and WA music—what it is today. Whether they were on the march, behind the mic, on the door, behind the bar, on the stage or behind the scenes, we’re paying tribute to the women who deserve to be up front and applauded.

Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required. Hand sanitiser will be available at the door and we ask that visitors observe social distancing. If you are feeling unwell, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite or notify our staff at [email protected].
Tuesday 18
17:00 - EVENT - Culture Club presents Art + Activism : All are invited to Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery for this semester’s art party at your university gallery! Website | More Information
All are invited to Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery for this semester’s art party at your university gallery! Taking inspiration from LWAG’s current exhibitions, this semester’s Culture Club event celebrates the ways in which art can be a powerful voice for social change. Enjoy live music, spoken word performances, food and drinks, art-making activities and more, all set among three potent exhibitions of artwork by leading Australian artists: Paper Cut, Dislocation: Olga Cironis and Creatures.

This event is organised by the LWAG Student Advisory Committee, UWA Student Guild, Public Affairs Council, Guild Access Department and Guild Volunteering.

Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required. Hand sanitiser will be available at the door and we ask that visitors observe social distancing. If you are feeling unwell, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite or notify our staff at [email protected].
Wednesday 19
13:00 - CONCERT - LUNCHTIME CONCERT : UWA Piano Studio More Information
Free concert every Wednesday during semester.
Saturday 22
13:00 - TALK - Curator's Talk + Tour: Paper Cut Part 2 Website | More Information
Join us for a tour through the second hang of works on paper from the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art – this time featuring representations of landscape and animals alongside political posters relating to the environment. Lee Kinsella, Curator of Paper Cut, will provide social, political and historical information about the works on display. Please note: in keeping with the University's guidelines, space is limited for this event and registration is required.

 June 2021
Saturday 12
12:00 - EVENT - UWA Junior Day of Brass : Ensemble playing, technical workshops and masterclasses for students in Grade Five to Nine. More Information
Free registration: trybooking.com/BNSDC

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