Griffith showcases art and science at Curiocity Festival
Lecturers have created the world’s largest acoustic guitar — a mind-blowing multi-disciplinary collaboration that will take centre stage at Curiocity Festival this month.
Lecturers have created the world’s largest acoustic guitar — a mind-blowing multi-disciplinary collaboration that will take centre stage at Curiocity Festival this month.
Doctoral candidate Mauricio Iregui has created a large-scale interactive installation for the Queensland Museum that mixes art, music and science.
The Queensland College of Art graduate exhibitions and awards celebrate the remarkable achievements of students during their studies, and recognise notable outstanding students through awards across each of the creative disciplines.
Griffith University will showcase work by creative arts students, alumni and faculty at Bleach* Festival over the next 10 days.
Queensland College of Art lecturer Dr Jason Nelson is the Queensland State Archives first Artist-in-Residence.
The Queensland College of Art is bridging the divide between art and science with an event celebrating creative coding. On...
Cementing its place as the number one university for the creative arts in Australia, Griffith University has launched the Griffith Centre for Creative Industries at the Gold Coast campus.
Wetland Wanders, a Griffith University project, unites art, science and technology in an exhibition exploring the rich diversity of Queensland’s wetlands.
Digital artist and writer, Dr Jason Nelson, has won the inaugural Digital Literature Award at the 2017 Queensland Literary Awards.
Braving the winter chill thousands of prospective students, their families and community members turned out for Griffith University’s Open Day 2017.