Past events
The Lactation After Loss Quilt: Commemoration, Agency and Advocacy
Event
Please join researchers Katherine Carroll, Debbie Noble-Carr, Lucy Irvine and Rebecca Mayo to celebrate and reflect upon their collaborative research project, The Lactation After Loss Quilt: Commemoration, Agency and Advocacy. The Lactation After Loss quilt will be an important device in…
Rebecca Blake - Healing Alchemy and the Aesthetics of Care
Seminar
Join us for a talk by CAHAT doctoral candidate Rebecca Blake: Healing Alchemy and the Aesthetics of Care Room 2.02, Ground Floor, Sir Roland Wilson Building Theatrette 120 McCoy Circuit, Acton 2601 Those who can't attend in person, can join via Zoom: https://anu.zoom.us/j/85040251751?…
Brenda L. Croft and Aidan Hartshorn—Murrudha : Sovereign walks
Seminar
Join us for Brenda L. Croft and Aidan Hartshorn in conversation about the ANU Grand Challenges project: Murrudha : Sovereign walks, tracking cultural actions through art, country, language and music The project team involves First Nations and non-Indigenous academics, who wish to be respectfully…
after the past
Gallery
A group exhibition featuring work by alumni of the ANU School of Art & Design. Exhibiting artists: Joel Arthur, Esther Carlin, Bryan Foong, Louis Grant, Aidan Hartshorn, Alex Hobba, Jacquie Meng, Belle Palmer Exhibition dates: 13 April until 12…
Native Flax Harvest
Event
Watch and participate in the the Native Flax Harvest! Join Dr Rebecca Mayo from 1pm in the Dye & Fibre Garden, located in the Ceramics Courtyard opposite the Art & Music Library, and pick native flax
Complexions / Reflections: Cosmetics, Adornment, Disfiguration
Conference
Looking in a mirror is never a neutral act. This conference offers an opportunity to reflect on changing ideals of beauty through an examination of a range of visual, material, and medical representations of the manipulated human body. It will seek to debunk the myth that beauty is ‘natural’ by…
Karo Moret-Miranda - Tracing the black feminine body through art
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Karo Moret-Miranda, Jean Monnet Scholar/Associate Lecturer at the Australian National University School of History Tracing the black feminine body through art: The Afro-Atlantic stories that helped build the Modern World Dr Karo Moret-Miranda is an Afro-Cuban…