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21 September 2020

Griffith grad takes out top prize at Swell Sculpture Festival

Queensland College of Art alumnus Mari Hirata won the Swell Sculpture Festival with an eye-catching work made from repurposed air-conditioning ducts.

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19 September 2019

Griffith grad wins top honours at Swell Sculpture Festival

QCA alumnus and lecturer Chris Bennie has won the $15,000 grand prize at the Gold Coast Swell Sculpture Festival, for the second time.

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12 September 2016

QCA student wins Swell Sculpture Festival prize

Queensland College of Art postgraduate student Alicia Lane has scooped the $15,000 top prize at the Swell Sculpture Festival. Ms Lane,43, took out the Swell Sculpture Award with her work titled Rainforest Remnants, which was acquired by a private collector.

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12 September 2023

‘Oystertecture’ builds a pathway to SWELL for architects

Architects share stage amongst more than 70 artists at this year’s Gold Coast sculpture event.

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6 September 2023
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18 September 2018

Turning trash into treasure a swell idea

Queensland College of Art student Ronda Sharpe enlisted the help of Griffith University's IT team to help create her entry for this year's Swell Sculpture Festival - using hundreds of old data cables to create part of a stunning collaborative work.

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13 September 2022
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18 October 2016

Griffith fosters award-winning artists

Queensland College of Art students are proving that they are at the top of their game, scooping up the major...

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18 September 2013
The Iron Man sculpture

Iron Man finds a place on the beach

An Iron Man sculpture has landed on the beach at Currumbin for Queensland’s largest outdoor exhibition.   The piece, created...

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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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