Art, Architecture & Design

Netflix on a phone screen

The forthcoming screen industry consultation needs to consider more than content quotas to ensure a strong and thriving Australian screen industry, says UNSW expert.  

Geelong art gallery

Bold cultural visions can be useful for society and give certainty to the arts sector, says UNSW cultural data expert.  

modern teenagers room interior with workplace and bed

While bedrooms are still primarily a sleep environment, they are not just an area where we can snooze.

men at kens karate klub kensington in 1977 – William Yang

Sydneyphiles remounts Yang’s 1977 exhibition, documenting mainstream Sydney and the illegal gay party scene.

Peter Poulet and Claire Annesley

Peter Poulet has commenced his appointment as director of the UNSW Cities Institute with a mission to solve the biggest challenges facing our cities. 

Deborah Brennan

Prof. Brennan is an international leader in families and work, comparative social policy, gender, and politics.

A crane lifts a prefabricated structure onto a building under construction

A guide produced by UNSW experts will help the construction industry achieve net zero in the built environment by 2040. 

sound engineer at booth during concert

Google is one of a number of companies getting involved in AI music-generation.

a female student hugs another student while read a book

Half-wild Lyra from Northern Lights was the first female character who felt real to Jane Gleeson-White. Then she met Elena Ferrante’s ‘ferocious, filthy, quicksilver’ Lila, a more complex version.

jean rhys looks intently at camera

A new biography of Jean Rhys, the Dominican-born author of Wide Sargasso Sea, pays close attention to her origins – but stops short of examining the colonial relations central to her story.

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