Ashley creates Topicthread for a safer social media experience
Developed by Griffith graduate Dr Ashley M Berge, Topicthread is being promoted as a safer, simpler and more secure social media network in which users have much greater control
Developed by Griffith graduate Dr Ashley M Berge, Topicthread is being promoted as a safer, simpler and more secure social media network in which users have much greater control
Queensland College of Art student Lauren Edmonds has been awarded two honours at the Sunshine Coast Art Prize under the...
Meryl Keioskie has used her Honours thesis to tackle the stigma surrounding mental illness, producing an arresting graphic novel about her life with Asperger's Syndrome. The Queensland College of Art student has just graduated from aBachelor of Digital Media degree with Honours.
From laser-cut seaweed creations to 3D print tableware and augmented reality installations, Griffith University is set to showcase the talent...
The 2018 Alumni Awards showcase the rich diversity of Griffith’s Arts, Education and Law graduates.
Queensland College of Art doctoral candidateAnna Carey will join the ranks of artists like Pablo Picasso, David Hockney, and Claude...
Photography students from the Queensland College of Art have been invited to exhibit their work at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018). A series of large scale images will be on display at the GC2018 Main Media Centre- a purpose-built hub in Broadbeach that will host press representatives from around the globe, providing a backdrop for live crosses and interviews during the Games.
When the international hacker community Angelhack decided to launch in Australia, they also decided to ramp up the expectations by...
Queensland College of Art fashion design students will create one-off illustrations of the Fashions on the Field at Eagle Farm Racecourse on Melbourne Cup Day. Dr Tim Lindgren, who leads the Fashion Design course at the Queensland College of Art, said fashion illustration was making a comeback.
A unique leadership workshop hosted by the Griffith Sports College has given almost 50 up and coming young athletes an insight into the world of elite sport.