Issue 3 - 15 February 2000

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February

16 Rare Books exhibition - 'Science fiction: An exhibition of material featuring our collection of comics and science fiction magazines from the 1920s to the 1950s'. Rare Books Exhibitions area, 1st floor, ISB Wing, Main (Matheson) Library. Until 28 February.

16 Monash University Gallery exhibition - 'Circles about the body' and 'Past Pacific: South Seas folk'. Exhibitions exploring the linkages between objects of adornment and material cultural production that work across cultural boundaries. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays, 2 pm to 5 pm. Until 19 February.

16 School of Political & Social Inquiry exhibition - 'Piercing and tattooing: Adornment... anti-social statement... mutilation... rite of passage'. Explores permanent body modification in different cultures and includes artefacts, photographs, web pages and academic text. Curator: Catherine Thorpe, extn 52978. 10th floor, building 11, Clayton. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am to 5 pm. Until March.

18 Art & Design Faculty Gallery exhibition in conjunction with the Melbourne Fashion Festival - 'Pure'. Exhibition includes fashion labels Princess Highway, S!X, Vixen, Chiodo, Roy, Ellin Ambe, Square, Perri Cutten, Christopher Graf, Victoria Loftes, Saba and T.L. Wood. Art & Design Building, Caulfield. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am to 5 pm, Saturdays, 2 pm to 5 pm, closed Sundays and public holidays. Until 11 March.

March

3 Organ recital - 'Bach2000'. To mark the 250th anniversary of the death of JS Bach, internationally renowned organist John O'Donnell will perform CALVIERUBUNG III'. Robert Blackwood Hall, Clayton, 8 pm. Bookings and inquiries: extn 51111.

4-5 Monash Asia Institute conference - 'Rethinking Indonesia'. Jointly presented by Monash, Melbourne, La Trobe, Deakin, Swinburne and Victoria universities. Iwaki Auditorium, ABC Studios, Southbank Boulevard, Melbourne. Inquiries and registration: Colleen Claudius, extn 55280, or monash.asia.institute@adm.monash.edu.au

24 Asialink Circle conference - 'Mobilising Asia skills for the next millennium'. Keynote speakers include Victorian Premier Mr Steve Bracks, executive chairman of Ansett Australia Mr Rod Eddington, and former Federal trade minister Mr Tim Fischer. Hotel Sofitel, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne. Full conference program and registration form available at: www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/mobilising.html or telephone (03) 9349 1899.

April

8-10 Higher Colleges of Technology international conference - 'Crossroads of the New Millennium'. Details in the TEND 2000 home page: http://crm.hct.ac.ae

 

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