New mural for Nathan campus
If you’ve visited Nathan campus in the last month, you may have noticed a new mural appearing through the trees....
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If you’ve visited Nathan campus in the last month, you may have noticed a new mural appearing through the trees....
Sienna van Rossum has created history becoming Griffith University’s inaugural winner of the prestigious Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Asia Pacific...
Griffith University Art Museum has been recognised at the 2024 Queensland Gallery and Museum Achievement Awards (GAMAA) this week, winning...
Griffith University emerged as a standout performer at the recent Graduate of the Year Awards (GOTYA) hosted by the Design...
Your attention is a precious but scarce commodity that is constantly competed for. Whether through algorithms or on on the street, images are a driving force behind ‘the attention economy’. To monetise our attention, we are persuaded to consume images like fast-food. Although we are inundated with images, we are ironically facing a decline in the act of looking itself.
PhD candidate Sienna van Rossum entered Griffith’s Three Minute Thesis competition unsure if her topic could translate into an engaging...
It all began with a simple question: “How can I do what I love and achieve professional fulfilment?”
An international typography conference will be hosted in Australia for the first time in 67 years, with the Queensland College of Art and Design featuring heavily in the line-up.
A photographic exhibition will give a glimpse into the life of migrant farm workers in regional Queensland, thanks to a Griffith University artist and researcher.
Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art (QCA) is proudly recognising its largest cohort by including them in its new name — Queensland College of Art and Design (QCAD).