Drawing International Brisbane 2015
For many, drawing invokes whimsical memories of childhood. Few may realise, however, that drawing is growing in popularity as a...
For many, drawing invokes whimsical memories of childhood. Few may realise, however, that drawing is growing in popularity as a...
Two animation projects by Griffith film alumni have been nominated for International Emmy Awards.
A new world order Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and...
Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.
In conversation with Kerry O’Brien, Grace explored these complex and personal issues and how they go to the heart of power relations. Listening begets action. This is a conversation not to be missed.
A Griffith Health trained Emergency doctor who is also the Project Co-lead on the University’s innovative Biospine project has been awarded 2021 Queensland Australian of the Year.
With the Indonesian Government focused on strengthening the competitiveness of its workforce, international scholarships present ideal opportunities for people to...
Griffith Film School has been recognised for its excellence in the creative arts, with six nominations at this year’s Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) awards.
Griffith University Art Museum is proud to present a museum survey of distinguished contemporary Australian artist and Griffith University/Queensland College...
Queensland College of Art graduate Anna Vu is lighting up the city with her latest work - a series of vibrant drawings projected onto Brisbane's William Jolly Bridge. The works are part of the Brisbane City Council's BrisAsia festival, which celebrates traditional and contemporary Asian art and culture.