Dr Paul Uhlmann has curated an exhibition at M-16 Artspace in Canberra.
This is the story of Ross Seaton, the Walking Man, through the lens of Professor Ted Snell, as he sorts through thousands of artworks and collected items hoarded and stockpiled in every room of Ross’ home to bring together an eclectic exhibition set to stun the local Arts community and beyond.
ECU’s Journalism program, in the School of Arts and Humanities, has won the right to host the 7th World Congress of Journalism Educators (WJEC) in Perth in July 2025.
This NAIDOC Week, with the effects of climate change affecting Australia, It’s beyond time to listen to First Nations people who have extensive knowledge of caring for Country.
An inspirational short film about a young athlete with cerebral palsy has earned a group of Edith Cowan University (ECU) students a prestigious BAFTA nomination.
The WA Creative Tech Innovation Hub (WACTIH) will be the recipient of $1.2 million in funding from the McGowan Government over the next 4 years.
#FEAS: UNFINISHED BUSINESS features the archive of #FEAS Feminist Educators Against Sexism alongside work by Australian feminist artists. Showing 29 June - 28 July 2022.
In a first for the WA Screen Academy, the 2021 short documentary 'Walk Run Strive' has been selected for the prestigious BAFTA Student Awards shortlist. Read more
No wonder children and young people are feeling anxious about climate change. They need validation and support, not a mental health disorder diagnosis, writes Professor Navjot Bhullar.