Griffith students recreate Australia’s best-loved artworks
Students from the Queensland College of Art have had the chance to recreate Australia's greatest masterpieces thanks to an exclusive opportunity at the Queensland Art Gallery.
Students from the Queensland College of Art have had the chance to recreate Australia's greatest masterpieces thanks to an exclusive opportunity at the Queensland Art Gallery.
Music and design faculty from Griffith's South Bank campus have created a stunning sonic sculpture as part of the inaugural Curiocity festival.
Griffith University is pleased to announce the appointment of Angela Goddard, Curator, Australian Art at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery...
An artistic and cultural collaboration between Australia and China spanning 15 years will be celebrated by a joint exhibition in...
The Chief Justice of Queensland, The Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, has launched a Queensland College of Art Griffith University...
Sulawesi artwork painted at least 51,200 years ago, making it oldest known cave art image in the world.
Culturally enriched mediums Taring Padi’s work reimagines facets of their Indonesian culture, deconstructing Indonesian shadow puppet traditions (wayang) and recreating...
Taring Padi is an artistic collective based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The group is prominent for their portrayal of the people’s...
Architects share stage amongst more than 70 artists at this year’s Gold Coast sculpture event.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s conversation series, A Better Future for All, distinguished journalist and author Kerry O’Brien talks with Professor Kristy Muir, CEO of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, about the role of philanthropy in realising important social outcomes.