Griffith industry partner wins national performing arts award
Bleach* Festival, founded by Griffith alumnus Louise Bezzina, has received a $90,000 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award.
Bleach* Festival, founded by Griffith alumnus Louise Bezzina, has received a $90,000 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award.
The impact of a range of performing arts-based programs on Australian prisoners has been explored in the first national research project of its kind.
Researchers among 72 new Linkage Projects awarded by ARC.
Griffith's music, visual arts and film programs recently travelled to regional Queensland.
Griffith University's new Creative Arts Research Institute will bring together leading thinkers from the music and performing arts, design, art and film worlds.
Griffith University will showcase its creative arts offerings at the George Town Festival in Penang, Malaysia next month. The Arts, Education and Law Group (AEL) are presenting The Griffith Creative Arts Roomas part of the month-long celebration of arts and culture, which attracts more than a million visitors from around the world.
Griffith University is the best creative arts school in the country, according to the latest Uni Reviews rankings.
Eleven women artists from Timor-Leste will collaborate with Australian artists in breaking new ground for dance, theatre, music and film artists.
The internationally acclaimed Geese Theatre Company will perform at next week’s Creative Innovations in Corrections conference, hosted by Griffith University....
Brisbane will be home to a new Academy of Excellence in Musical theatre, with Griffith University and Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) announcing a groundbreaking initiative to revolutionise musical theatre education and performance in Queensland and beyond.