Griffith Law School student draws from experience to make a difference
After a 40-year teaching career, Griffith Law School student Kirk West continues to make a real difference in the lives...
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After a 40-year teaching career, Griffith Law School student Kirk West continues to make a real difference in the lives...
Four design students from the Queensland College of Arthave created a device topromotebetter hygiene practices in response totheCOVIDpandemic.
Queensland College of Art Design graduate Rachele Andrews was recently announced the winner of the 2020 Design Institute of Australia...
Our Queensland College of Art (QCA) students, staff and alumni have continued to push the boundaries of art and design throughout this challenging year and we are proud to showcase their innovative spirit and successes.
Mature student Patricia Olazo is studying Photography at the Queensland College of Art (QCA). She sat down with us for a Q&A about her studies while her work was on display in the Undergrowth exhibition during O Week.
We asked Fine Art student Daniel Sherington about his experience studying at QCA.
Emerging artists in the spotlight: Queensland College of Art student Evangeline Sines
Design graduate Benny Lai recently completed his Honours research project at the Queensland College of Art (QCA), creating self-empowering jewellery for individuals living with anxiety.
Debbie Taylor Worley started her studies at the Queensland College of Art (QCA) as a mature student with a view to improving her skills in the arts. In 2018, she graduated from a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with a new sense of her capabilities and potential.
Interior Design graduate Maddison Cronin recently completed her Honours research project at QCA exploring how virtual reality can aid in the transitioning process between a physical inpatient rehabilitation centre and the patient’s home.