There is a war on truth. And the liars are winning.
Compositive investigates the potential in harvesting wasted time, utilising this dormant energy to produce new outcomes. A collaborative exercise with several thousand worms and some of my unknown fellow painting students, Compositive used discarded paintings from bins on campus and from my own personal archive to imagine a future without failure - or at least where success can be salvaged.
When Playing on Synthetic Grass, we are in our element, in the playground, the artificial space that looks nothing like the real world, but is designed to be safe. A space for experimentation, learning and growth. We don't work, we play, and we don't make works, we make games. Playing on Synthetic Grass brings us back to our childhood, the playgrounds, the playpens and the various play things.
Dvořák | Six Moravian Songs arr. Janáček
Janáček | Otčenáš
Dvořák | Mass in D major
Collegium Musicum Choir | Burgundian Consort; Ian Munro, piano
Chloe Lankshear, soprano; Stephanie Dillon, alto; Owen Elsley, tenor; Philip Murray, bass
$18.50/$22.00/$25.00
UNSW Orchestra Steven Hillinger
UNSW Wind Symphony Dr Paul Vickers.
UNSW Orchestra
BRAHMS Academic Festive Overture
SVENDSEN Andante Funebre
PAGANINI Violin Concerto No. 1 Op. 6
Allegro maestoso
UNSW Wind Symphony
DE MEIJ Symphony no. 1 'The Lord Of The Rings
Gandalf
Join us to celebrate the launch of George (Kev) Dertadian's debut book A Fine Line: Painkillers & Pleasure in an Age of Anxiety at UNSW Bookshop!
Are painkillers mundane medications safe for use to ease human suffering? Or are they drugs of abuse that cause addiction and death? Do they ameliorate pain, or do they cause it?
You're invited to join us at UNSW Bookshop for our first ever cinema experience featuring The Last Goldfish directed by Su Goldfish.
Manfred Goldfish tried to suppress the trauma that made him a refugee in 1939. When his filmmaker daughter unearths her father's extraordinary story, she also discovers where she belongs.
Thinking about uni in the future?
This evening is the best place for you to start if you are thinking about attending university in two years' time and are currently a Year 10 student (or you are the parent or teacher of a Year 10 student).
Join the Law Society of New South Wales and UNSW Law as they present research findings into issues raised by the 2017 The Future of Law and Innovation in the Profession (FLIP) report at the 2019 FLIP Stream Seminar.
The seminar will address the following contemporary areas of concern for lawyers:
A concert by PhD student Halina Leung.