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24 Apr Past event
When do I breathe? by artist Lauren Brincat is a public performance shaping new paths through the streets of Randwick, connecting communities in collaborative action. Connecting three sites of activation across UNSW Kensington and the hospital precinct, the performance will move through Randwick at sunset into twilight. Timed at the intersection between the end of a working day and the beginning of a working night, it brings together local communities that are often separated by different shifts and daily rhythms. Led by a group of dancers and held together with members of the NSW Collegium Musicum Choir and NIDA students and alumni, the performance will guide audiences on a journey of orchestrated harmonies. The artwork’s title, When do I breathe?, is inspired by the in-between breaths of the choir, and the composition reflects these sounds, sighs, pauses, breaks, rests, and moments of gathering before action. Movement and song will animate a series of fabric sculptures, including a 100m, handwoven cotton gauze, providing a connective thread between the performers and the broader community. The sculptures will also feature elements inspired by forms of nonverbal communication, such as silk tell-tales—to mark the way the wind blows—or knot tying—an ancient form of storing information. When do I breathe? is the result of a year-long engagement with local communities by the artist, offering an artistic response to the value of care in our society. A collective action as a form of resistance, the work aims to empower the community to come together and reclaim public space.
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22 – 24 Apr Past event
Discover life as a UNSW student: 22 - 24 April 2024
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18 Apr Past event
Scaling a Creative Business - what does it take? Join Mud Australia founder Shelley Simpson, artist Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran and Professor Frederik Anseel to explore the challenges and opportunities.
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17 – 23 Apr Past event
UNSW music ensembles explore jazz, Gamelan, West African drums and Balkan folk music.
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11 Apr Past event
Celebrate the launch of the first glossy annual magazine from Memo Review, a leading art criticism platform.
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11 Apr Past event
Join us for the first SEA lecture of 2024, which will uncover the practical design of engaging students in large-scale courses.
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11 Apr Past event
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10 Apr Past event
Discover how climate change intersects with public health and explore collaborative solutions from government, industry, and society.
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10 Apr Past event
Join us for a conversation with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Professor Michael Fakhri, on the man-made humanitarian disaster in Gaza, its root causes, implications, and the collective obligations of the international community towards Palestinians in Gaza.
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10 Apr Past event
Join a curator-led tour of the exhibition 'Hearts, Hands, Minds: 75 Years UNSW Art Collection'. Enjoy some of the rarely seen gems in the university's art collection in this lunchtime tour with Senior Curator Elena Taylor.
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10 Apr Past event
UNSW Philosophy and the School of Humanities and Languages invite you to attend this Philosophy Seminar
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5 Apr Past event
Join the European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, in a panel discussion about the complementary roles of Europe and Australia in the energy transition.

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