Powerhouse Research Symposium
Overview
A day of illuminating talks at the State Library of NSW by the Powerhouse 2025 Research Scholars about the objects in the diverse Powerhouse Collection that inspired their investigations and creative projects. A light switch, a radio, an electric car, a wedding dress, a computer game, a spider robot, a craniometer, a recipe book for inks and a story of lost cattle have inspired examinations of history, identity and technological change that reveal the many narratives held within everyday things.
Morning and afternoon tea will be provided, including vegan and gluten-free options.
The talks below will be followed by panel discussions and Q&A's.
Xavier Ho
Investigating LGBTQIA+ Representation: Developing the Australian Queer Game Archive
Clint Harvey and Dzintra Menesis
Wimble's Inks Reimagined
Ruth Höflich
Hard Backs and Soft Fronts
Mia Francesca Jones
Objects of Light: Impacts of Artificial Night Lighting
James Goodman and Julia Scott-Stevenson
Imagining the Electric
Lauren Booker
Dismantling the tools and ephemera of pseudoscience
Fabri Blacklock and Treena Clark
The Evolution of Indigenous Fashion in Australia
Talei Mangioni
Radio Histories in the Pacific Islands
Lu Forsberg
Cowpastures
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Location
State Library of NSW
1 Shakespeare Place The Gallery Room, G Floor, Mitchell Library Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
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Accessibility
Access and Inclusion Statement
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.