This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bothways methodology which draws on both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal ways of seeing the world, exploring relationships, connections and disjunctions and is additionally a site of reconciliation, a tool for heling, an educational experience and a political act. In her utilisation of bothways she presents her individual story and the collective story of Aboriginal peoples. In this her art practice exposes multiple layers of the experiences and impacts of trauma of colonisation and displacement, questions and concepts of identity and whiteness, and personal and collective stories and cultural interpretations. Croft’s works share and reveal secret...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
© 2003 Dr. Donna Maree LeslieThis thesis argues that the interpretation of significant aspects of Ab...
This article is an overview of Aboriginal artists and non Aboriginal artists in Australia, both whit...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
This short paper was prepared for an event at the Sandhills Studio and Art Gallery to mark Sorry Day...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
The Aboriginal art market has received significantly increased interest from non-Aboriginal audience...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
Aboriginal art has come to occupy a significant space in the Australian cultural landscape. It has a...
In my artistic practice I have identified as an ‘Aboriginal artist’; a contemporary Aboriginal paint...
The paper focuses on two kinds of relationship: between Western fine art and Indigenous art, and bet...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
interventions, was an art exhibition that ran in conjunction with the Australian Anthropological Soc...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
© 2003 Dr. Donna Maree LeslieThis thesis argues that the interpretation of significant aspects of Ab...
This article is an overview of Aboriginal artists and non Aboriginal artists in Australia, both whit...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
This short paper was prepared for an event at the Sandhills Studio and Art Gallery to mark Sorry Day...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
The Aboriginal art market has received significantly increased interest from non-Aboriginal audience...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
Aboriginal art has come to occupy a significant space in the Australian cultural landscape. It has a...
In my artistic practice I have identified as an ‘Aboriginal artist’; a contemporary Aboriginal paint...
The paper focuses on two kinds of relationship: between Western fine art and Indigenous art, and bet...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
interventions, was an art exhibition that ran in conjunction with the Australian Anthropological Soc...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
© 2003 Dr. Donna Maree LeslieThis thesis argues that the interpretation of significant aspects of Ab...
This article is an overview of Aboriginal artists and non Aboriginal artists in Australia, both whit...