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9 August 2022
Vivid Sydney

How public art can reinvigorate Australia’s landscape

New public artworks can again hold a mirror up for local communities that have changed in unexpected ways. They offer opportunity to celebrate differences and commonalities and reflect the lived experiences of communities navigating unprecedented change.

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28 April 2021
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18 October 2016
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27 November 2019
Forest rock art sites of Trans-Baikal. 1 – Imandan-Makit, 2 – Borshchovochny, 3 – Butikha, 4 – Shaman-Gora. 1 - Photo A. Konstantinov, 2-4 - Photo I. Ponomareva, enhanced with DStretch.

Siberian rock art provides new window into the past

The largest study of South-East Siberian rock art since the 1980s reveals the complex web of human social and cultural connections drawn over thousands of years.

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27 February 2019
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29 January 2019

Why postmodernism is more than mere ‘cultural Marxism’

Griffith's Professor Bradley Bowden takes a critical and historical look at the widely misunderstood concept in his latest book, 'Work, Wealth and Postmodernism'.

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14 December 2018

Griffith University’s Research Changes Lives

Griffith University has joined universities across the country in a new national campaign to tell the stories of everyday Australians...

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10 July 2018
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6 May 2016
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