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News • 24 Jul 2018
NEWCASTLE MUSIC FESTIVAL ARTWORK RAFFLE
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News • 12 Jul 2018
PAINTING THE SONG AND NEWCASTLE MUSIC FESTIVAL
PAINTING THE SONGWORKS FROM THE SIMS DICKSON COLLECTION18 JULY – 25 AUGUST 2018IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NEWCASTLE MUSIC FESTIVAL (3 – 19 AUGUST 2018)www.newcastlemusicfestival.org
News • 6 Apr 2018
Head On Photo Festival comes to Watt Space in 2018
Coming up at Watt space – HEAD ON STUDENTS held in conjunction with the Head On Photo Festival, an exhibition of UON student work curated by Clare Weeks and James Murphy
News • 1 Mar 2018
Peter Tilley 'Seeing the Shadow'
Peter Tilley Seeing the Shadow21 March - 14 April 2018Please join the artist for the exhibition launch: Saturday 24 MARCH 2018, from 3PMTHE UNIVERSITY GALLERYThe elusive, insubstantial nature of the shadow lends itself to metaphor, myth and legend, with its signi cance contemplated by human consciousness throughout history. Shadows appear as essences of the soul – the externalisation of the inner self – as guides or advisors. In Jungian psychology, shadows contain parts of ourselves that are suppressed, denied, or unfavourable. For his PhD research, Peter Tilley examines the theory and philosophy of shadow, developing and utilising an array of materials, found objects, symbols and methods that enable the construction of shadows to visually or symbolically disclose fundamental traits and mnemonics of the ‘casting’ figure. The resulting sculptures become complex representations that explore illusions of certainty, memory and imagination – the mysteries of the unknown – and the fundamental identity and attributes of the figure/self. Peter Tilley is represented by May Space, SydneyIMAGE: Peter Tilley, Seeing the Shadow II 2017, painted cast iron on polished stainless steel, 43 x 78 x 15 cm
News • 16 Feb 2018
First Watt Space Opening for 2018
Watt Space Gallery re-opens for 2018 on Wednesday 21 February at 11am! Our first exhibitions for the year are:MEGAN MCCARTHYFractured Feminism LIBBY ECKERSLEYPreparations and de-articulations COURNTEY HEFFERNANFanciful NotionsANNIKA THURBONI do look like this, I don't look like thisPlease join us for the exhibion launch at Watt Space Gallery on: Thursday 22 FEBRUARY from 6:30pm
News • 3 Nov 2017
Architecture students display new ideas for city living
University of Newcastle Architecture students graduating from a Bachelor of Design (Architecture) will reveal their visions of ‘living in the city’ in an exhibition opening this evening at Watt Space.
News • 1 Nov 2016
Architecture exhibition constructs new concepts for Newcastle’s former rail corridor
Dreams of urban transformation have inspired the University of Newcastle (UON)’s third-year Architecture program students to develop concepts for Newcastle’s former heavy rail corridor.
News • 8 Jul 2016
UON Watt Space gallery wins best regional NSW project
The University of Newcastle (UON)’s Watt Space gallery has taken out the prestigious Blacket prize, which recognises the best architectural projects in regional NSW.
News • 1 May 2016
Secret Urban Artwork
Newcastle can lay claim to another intriguing water themed enigma following the creation of a hidden pool amidst its CBD skyline.
News • 21 Oct 2015
Nine graduates shine in UON’s golden year
More than 350 people gathered at the University of Newcastle (UON) Great Hall this evening to celebrate the 2015 Alumni Awards, hosted by comedian and UON graduate John Doyle, also known as 'Rampaging Roy Slaven'.
News • 21 Oct 2015
The gift of education: UON to honour generous international donors at event
On October 22 the University of Newcastle (UON) will honour a generous group of Singapore alumni who have donated more than $900,000 to fund multiple scholarships to support UON students in the last seven years.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.