The Commonwealth government must rethink rent assistance to lift Australians out of housing stress.
A new photography exhibition by women with disability aims to challenge our preconceptions of women’s bodies. Showcasing feminist self-portraits of six women, Through my eyes addresses limiting and negative assumptions of disability.
If having a pet just isn’t practical for your lifestyle, could a robotic companion be the next best thing?
UNSW Art & Design researchers will present an experimental history at the Know My Name Conference.
The emergence of these pseudo-public spaces raises fundamental questions about the value of a public domain that is by the public, for the public.
The UNSW textile designer and associate lecturer makes fabrics with local resonance to promote a more sustainable way of living.
Our experience of the built environment is augmented by more than what we can see.
A new photographic series explores the embodied experiences of women with disability.
The minimalism and natural cohesion of the treehouse can teach us how to live more sustainably, says a UNSW expert.
Designer Zoë Veness draws inspiration from the environment to craft intricate art-objects that ask big questions.