Australian native animals have inhabited the realm of invention in the Western imagination ever since the first platypus specimen was sent to England and declared a hoax. The very singularity of our native fauna reinforced Australia's remoteness from the 'home' countries, both physically and culturally. This uniqueness has also seen Australian animals readily - and conspicuously - serve as embodiments of national identity and pride, but as Australians reconsider their place on the world stage, especially in light of the global increase in environmental awareness, their relationship with their most prominent 'ambassadors' has also come under revision. This essay draws on the themes and issues raised by eleven contemp...
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The idea of biodiversity is at once scientific and political, cultivating respect for the multiplici...
I use paint to explore my perception, as an immigrant, of the Australian landscape. Many white Austr...
The thesis is focused on the illustration of feather artefacts from some of the Pacific Islands that...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
In recent years, people have begun to appreciate that we, as humans, have been rather careless with ...
This paper investigates the affective labour done by, specifically, native species images in Austral...
The presentation of my thesis comprises the Studio Practice component (66%) which takes the form of ...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘otherin...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Animal painting is a critically important part of Australian art history, yet it has been afforded s...
This beautifully designed publication is richly illustrated throughout, featuring over 100 large-sca...
When new regions are explored and the animals in them are discovered, how does the wider world get t...
7th-17th June 2017 Máirín Ní Shíocháin’s practice reflects a lifelong affinity with non-human animal...
The idea of biodiversity is at once scientific and political, cultivating respect for the multiplici...
I use paint to explore my perception, as an immigrant, of the Australian landscape. Many white Austr...
The thesis is focused on the illustration of feather artefacts from some of the Pacific Islands that...