First Nations academic wins epic public art commission
Dr Bianca Beetson will create one of Australia’s largest public artworks after securing a highly sought-after commission.
Dr Bianca Beetson will create one of Australia’s largest public artworks after securing a highly sought-after commission.
International gathering highlights ambitious aim to understand human origins and future lessons.
A new partnership between Griffith and MAIC will examine the experiences of injured Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and the Compulsory Third Party scheme.
Griffith University is leading the way in creating meaningful educational and employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
A new exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane is curated by Queensland College of Art (QCA) alumnus Miranda Hine, and featuresstories, films and artwork by Griffith University staff, students and alumni.
Dr Carol McGregor, who leads Griffith University's unique contemporary Indigenous art program, has received the Australian Academy of the Humanities’ 2020 John Mulvaney Fellowship.
The Queensland College of Art has paid tribute to acclaimed artist and teacher Uncle Laurie Nilsen, who passed away last week.
Talented up-and-coming researchers from across Griffith University presented their findings at the Kungullanji Indigenous Student Research Conference.
QCA alumnus Carol McGregor has come full circle to lead Griffith's unique Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art program.
The New Woman exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane showcases Griffith’s talented female artists.