This International Women's Day, and in recognition of International HPV Awareness Day, we meet some of the women behind Australia's leading cervical cancer research, as they share their experiences and insights into this important women's health issue.
Join UNSW Art & Design Research Forum for this talk and conversation with curator and art historian, Francisco Godoy Vega.
Francisco is visiting Sydney as part of Colectivo Ayllu for the 2020 Biennale of Sydney, exhibiting at Artspace.
Grab an Art Month Sydney map and explore the local galleries of Paddington and Woollahra before kicking onto the festival's opening party at UNSW Galleries from 8pm.
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An equal world is an enabled world. How will you help forge a gender equal world? Celebrate women's achievement. Raise awareness against bias. Take action for equality.
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Join the Institute for Global Development for a conversation on the findings of the Second Edition of the Global Women Peace & Security (WPS) Index, which ranks countries on women's comprehensive wellbeing and analyses trends in gender equality.
Held is a group show exploring tactile affects. Artists Serwah Gyekyewah Attafuah, Angus McGrath, Nolan Ho Wung Murphy, Naomi Segal, Jesse Rye, and Steph Liakos locate themselves as sites of history, intimacy, hope and protest. Touching as they themselves are touched upon.
A conversation with leading artist Khadim Ali on his newly commissioned site-specific billboard on the exterior of UNSW Galleries, Every War is a Defeat (2019). Born and raised in Pakistan, Khadim Ali’s work is heavily influence by his family’s experience as Hazara refugees, fleeing Taliban persecution in Afghanistan.
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Join UNSW Art & Design Research Forum and UNSW Galleries for a lecture by internationally renowned Dutch artist, Jonas Staal, coinciding with the release of his new book 'Propaganda Art in the 21st Century'.
We are calling for 1,000 people to make UNSW's first - ever Human Rainbow!
In a small village somewhere in France, a strange phenomenon is taking place. The townsfolk are turning into rhinoceroses. Written by Eugène Ionesco.
Performed by students of the UNSW course ARTS2122: Performance Production