Rising RMIT talent supports festival
RMIT students recently worked behind the scenes of the iconic RISING festival to transform Melbourne with a spectrum of bold art, music, and performance.
‘Australia’s most photographed man’ shown for the first time at RMIT
A new RMIT Gallery exhibition offers a unique insight into the life of Alan Adler, who spent more than 50 years maintaining the iconic Flinders Street photobooth, and others around Melbourne.
New research brings cultural and climatic perspectives into Plus Energy Building design
RMIT researchers have investigated everyday household practices to inform PEB design and enhance the use of energy-saving technologies in the home.
These Other Things explores grief through levity
Hmong-Australian playwright, screenwriter, RMIT alumni and current PhD candidate Michele Lee’s latest piece These Other Things recently showed at The Capitol, as RMIT Culture’s annual Capitol Commission performance.
Designing the world we want: RMIT returns to Melbourne Design Week
RMIT will again be represented throughout the Melbourne Design Week (MDW) program in 2025 with a range of stimulating events presented by its academics, students and alumni.
Australia’s visual and craft arts sector likened to the gig economy in new report
A new study into the incomes and career lifecycles of Australia’s visual arts and craft workers has revealed conditions are deteriorating.
“Not all heroes wear capes. They wear seatbelts.”
Young Australians aged 18-25 are the most likely to have travelled as a driver or passenger without wearing a seatbelt, and young animators such as RMIT Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media) student Olivia Hartanto are looking to change this.