Monthly RMIT Games Day 2026
RMIT are back for RMIT Games Day 2026 tournaments!
The Concentric Influences of Sol LeWitt: Foundations, Pivots and Place
'The Concentric Influences of Sol LeWitt: Foundations, Pivots and Place' positions Australia at the centre of an ambitious global dialogue on conceptual art, influence and the circulation of ideas. Instigated and directed by Dr Irene Barberis, the project demonstrates how Australian scholarship and curatorial innovation can actively shape international discourse surrounding one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
Ed Coper: Angertainment
In partnership with The Wheeler Centre, RMIT University proudly supports Ed Coper in conversation with Sushi Das from RMIT's Integrity Hub, about Coper's new book on social media outrage 'Angertainment'.
Australia Youth Film Festival (AUYFF) Awards Ceremony
RMIT University is thrilled to partner with the Australian Youth Film Festival (AUYFF) and celebrate the next generation of filmmakers and storytellers in an Award ceremony like no other.
NAIDOC Week 2026 Screening – WINHANGANHA
In celebration of NAIDOC 2026: 50 Years of Deadly, join us for a special screening of WINHANGANHA, a visual poem from award-winning Wiradjuri artist and poet Jazz Money.
Screening and discussion of Unpacked: Madeline McGrady for NAIDOC Week
Join Olympia Barron from the RMIT Australian Screen Research Collection and First Nations filmmaker Simon Rose to discuss their project on Guniwaya Ngigu (We Fight), part of the Unpacked film series.
Stan Grant: When Words Fail Us
RMIT University in partnership with The Wheeler Centre proudly present Stan Grant in conversation about his new book When Words Fail Us.
The Best Films You've Never Seen: Queer Edition
Join us for an evening of queer cinema on the big screen at The Capitol RMIT, with 'My Own Private Idaho' (1991) and 'Scorpio Rising' (1963) as part of the Best Films You've Never Seen series.
