Artist Clare Nicholson's Epigenetic Maternal Landscapes remakes iconic historical obstetric models and illustrations using conceptual materials to link body–environment relations with maternal lived experiences.
How can emergent technologies, methodologies and practices enable us to understand complex information, and harness new perspectives to help solve complex issues that we are facing right now?
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Professor Martina Stenzel was awarded the 2018 Archibald Liversidge Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales. Join us for her lecture on 'The journey from simple polymers to nano-footballs'.
As part of UNSW's celebrations during the Mardi Gras Festival, we are excited to screen Paris Is Burning (dir. Jennie Livingston, 1990).
This is a journalistic inquiry into the twisted, just, wicked, and beautiful mind of Rock. With unprecedented access, we follow Rock through the moments in which Rock lives in this otherwise ordinary Rock's extraordinary world. We will leave no stone unturned, but what about the rock?
This conversation will explore moving image works by artists Sarah Biscarra Dilley and Angela Tiatia in the context of Léuli Eshrāghi's curation of O le ūa na fua mai Manu a, engaging with ceremonial-political roles of artist and curator adjacent to Western knowledge structures.
Professor Paul Weiss on Adding the Chemical Dimension to Lithography at All Scales: Enabling Cellular Therapies & Other Adventures in Biology and Medicine
Connecting and fostering the entrepreneurial ecosystem to discover the startups disrupting the legal sector.
UNSW Law and The Allens Hub for Technology, Law & Innovation are proud to host the Australian round of the Global Legaltech Venture Day – a worldwide competition to discover the startups disrupting the legal sector.
Through Trepidation, artists Sarah Catania, Melissa Kahl, and Sandra Gunniga Thomson explore the cloud of unease that has settled over them as they confront ambiguous futures. Body Language draws upon artist Sïan Kelly's experience of bodily reception and misgendering as a non-binary artist.
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The fearless faces leading the crusade for equality in Australia.
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Sydney based artist Cindy Yuen-Zhe Chen uses experimental drawing, listening and sound practices to explore processes of embodied listening in an exhibition that presents work created through interactions with the village of Langshi in Guilin, Southern China.
How did life form on Earth? In this free public seminar leading scientists will present new research proposing that life originated on land.