An exhibition focusing upon contemporary art of First Nations peoples of South East Australia, alongside keynote historical works, to explore culturally and linguistically diverse narratives of self-determination, identity, sovereignty and resistance. - ACCA websit
This paper introduces “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Ta...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
Histories of Indigenous peoples did not begin when European colonized their native lands: In Austral...
An exhibition focusing upon contemporary art of First Nations peoples of South East Australia, along...
Painting Country showcased Indigenous art in The University of Queensland Art Collection, revealing ...
This essay introduces the second section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Arti...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
The article examines the latest exhibition commemorating Indigenous soldiers produced by the Austral...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of installations by four contemporary First Nations artists. Hi...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Indigenous peoples and cultures of the Austral...
This exhibit and catalog were produced by the Max Chambers Library, Archives & Special Collections. ...
Since the 1970s, museums have come to re-envision their social purpose, and the ways in which they c...
Exhibition held at Macquarie University Art Gallery in partnership with The Department of Modern His...
This paper introduces “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Ta...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
Histories of Indigenous peoples did not begin when European colonized their native lands: In Austral...
An exhibition focusing upon contemporary art of First Nations peoples of South East Australia, along...
Painting Country showcased Indigenous art in The University of Queensland Art Collection, revealing ...
This essay introduces the second section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Arti...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
The article examines the latest exhibition commemorating Indigenous soldiers produced by the Austral...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of installations by four contemporary First Nations artists. Hi...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Part of the collection: Indigenous peoples and cultures of the Austral...
This exhibit and catalog were produced by the Max Chambers Library, Archives & Special Collections. ...
Since the 1970s, museums have come to re-envision their social purpose, and the ways in which they c...
Exhibition held at Macquarie University Art Gallery in partnership with The Department of Modern His...
This paper introduces “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Ta...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
Histories of Indigenous peoples did not begin when European colonized their native lands: In Austral...