23 Apr Finding Country Workshop
Finding Country is an ongoing project initiated by architect Kevin O’Brien in 2006 and continuing as a pluralist contest between the idea of Aboriginal space (Country), and European space (property)...
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Finding Country is an ongoing project initiated by architect Kevin O’Brien in 2006 and continuing as a pluralist contest between the idea of Aboriginal space (Country), and European space (property)...
The Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute is pleased to host a free public screening of the movie Cowspiracy. Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a groundbreaking one and a half hour long feature-length...
The word “cow” (or something very similar) has referred to the same bovine animals for more than a thousand years. But vernacular terms can be misleadingly robust. For example, the...
David Buckland will narrate 14 years of Cape Farewell’s ambition to place climate centre stage. Using the notion of expedition as a model to interrogate the future, Buckland will showcase...
NLA Creative Arts Fellowships Open for applications The National Library of Australia have opened a new round of Creative Arts Fellowships, to assist creative practitioners, artists and writers to develop new...
Philosophy@UWS of the University of Western Sydney in collaboration with the State Library of NSW, ABC Radio National and Fordham University Press invite you to this year’s Thinking Out Loud:...
An exhibition of watercolours from the University of Melbourne Herbarium. This exhibition will combine intricately rendered watercolours of fungi with actual specimens from the University of Melbourne Herbarium collection. The watercolours,...
Screening: Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood – 1-4pm Discussion: Oil (Crude & Sacred) lead by Demelza Marlin & Craig Johnson– 4-5pm There Will Be Blood is an epic fable about...
"Pre- and Post- Human Animal(s): The Limits and Possibilities of Animal-Human Relationships" By Nicole Anderson "Post-humanism" is a term that arguably assumes fluid, fragmented, flexible subjectivities that expose the constructed boundaries between...
CALL FOR PAPERS, PANELS AND WORKSHOPS Neolife; full of surprises. From the odd to the mundane, new forms of life are emerging in labs, workshops and studios. With the promise of exploitation...