In most art exhibitions, the creative part of the exhibition is assumed to be the artworks on display. But for the Capricornia Arts Mob's first collective art exhibition in Rockhampton during NAIDOC Week in 2012, the process of developing the exhibition became the focus of creative action learning and action research. In working together to produce a multimedia exhibition, we learned about the collaborative processes and time required to develop a combined exhibition. We applied Indigenous ways of working - including yarning, cultural respect, cultural protocols, mentoring young people, providing a culturally safe working environment and sharing both time and food - to develop our first collective art exhibition. We developed a process ...
Thesis (MTech (Design)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The research was motivated by ...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...
Many art institutions are becoming more audience-centric. The remote scholarship of the traditional ...
In most art exhibitions, the creative part of the exhibition is assumed to be the artworks on displa...
The Capricornia Arts Mob (CAM) is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual artis...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
This report presents the outcomes of a research project conducted at an artistic collaboration that ...
The Capricornia Arts Mob also known as CAM is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
Participatory development with communities of place is often undertaken in the format of short-term ...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
In all its functions and possibilities art has the option to be more embedded in societies, in deali...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
This is a statement from the catalogue of a recent exhibition in which UTS\u27s Creativity and Cogni...
Thesis (MTech (Design)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The research was motivated by ...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...
Many art institutions are becoming more audience-centric. The remote scholarship of the traditional ...
In most art exhibitions, the creative part of the exhibition is assumed to be the artworks on displa...
The Capricornia Arts Mob (CAM) is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual artis...
For arts educators, and particularly for non-Indigenous facilitators working with Indigenous communi...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
This report presents the outcomes of a research project conducted at an artistic collaboration that ...
The Capricornia Arts Mob also known as CAM is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
Participatory development with communities of place is often undertaken in the format of short-term ...
The Wollotuka Institute, an Indigenous unit of the University of Newcastle presents an account of th...
In all its functions and possibilities art has the option to be more embedded in societies, in deali...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
This is a statement from the catalogue of a recent exhibition in which UTS\u27s Creativity and Cogni...
Thesis (MTech (Design)--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The research was motivated by ...
In October 2016, the Margin to Margin research group carried out two art and storytelling workshops ...
Many art institutions are becoming more audience-centric. The remote scholarship of the traditional ...