Maree Clarke is a Mutti Mutti, Yorta Yorta, Boonwurrung woman from northwest Victoria. Her working life as an artist has seen her develop as a pivotal figure in the reclamation of southeast Australian Aboriginal art practices, as well as a leader in nurturing and promoting the diversity of contemporary southeast Aboriginal artists. Maree's work highlights her belief in the power of art to heal and inspire people to positively identify with their Aboriginality. Public lecture held on Wednesday 31 October 2012
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This presentation is a discussion based on learnings and observations from remote Aboriginal Austral...
Marea is a noted Australian potter who has been prominent in promoting craft both in Australia and i...
Presentation from Senator Patrick Dodson Performers from the Broome Senior High School, Girls Acade...
In the summer of 2019 (February-March), a group of graduate student volunteers from the University o...
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In 2018, the Mutti Mutti/ Wemba Wemba/Boonwurrung artist Maree Clarke was commissioned by the Univer...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
In Visible Colours is honoured to present a talk with Germaine Tremmel; lawyer, activist, renowned k...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
Welcome to Country ceremony performed by Jodi Edwards and the Illawarra Flame Trees dance group. Jod...
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Exhibition curators: Margaret Somerville and Kerith Power. In November 2016, an international event,...
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With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
[Extract] In June 2014 the Australian High Commission in Singapore became the focus of Torres Strait...
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