Did you know Nundah Station mural with the iconic pineapples were designed by a Griffith University researcher? And you can view the mural on Griffith’s Creative Works.
Creative Works is an online platform that showcases the university’s creative outputs. It has over 200 records which cover diverse areas such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island health and wellbeing, architecture, art history, creative writing, criminology, design, education, gender studies, social science, music and the performing arts. The type of creative content could be in the form of a visual creative work, an architectural work, a music composition, a play, a dance or some other form of creative work.
Creative works resulting from research are eligible, and assessment for inclusion is determined by Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) guidelines.
Explore more of our wonderful creative outputs:
- Listen to the beautiful Dancing Waters music by Karin Schaupp.
- View fascinating images from the live performance and installation of She Predicted the Weather by Justine Williams.
- Watch the video of the stunning Beacons performance which was part of the Bleach Festival by Vanessa Tomlinson and Lawrence English.
If you are a researcher with a creative work, learn more about the process and requirements.
Contact the Library if you have any questions.