With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been creating multi-disciplinary, multi-platform work for more than three decades. In 2015 she received a National Indigenous Arts Award Fellowship from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board of the Australia Council for the Arts in recognition of her practice. She is a member of the Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra peoples from the Northern Territory of Australia, and of Anglo-Australian/German/Irish heritage. Her artworks draw on personal and public archives and explore issues faced by contemporary Indigenous peoples and the ongoing impact of colonisation in Australia since 1788. Through her work she aims to give "a voice to the voiceless, m...
[Extract] In June 2014 the Australian High Commission in Singapore became the focus of Torres Strait...
One of the most important Aboriginal people of her generation was Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal Tribe, C...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Harry Wedge, Hettie Perkins and Brenda Croft. These artists, though diverse in style, all embody an ...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
In 2007 the Australian State of Queensland will celebrate '100 years of women's voting'. All women i...
This Masters by Project is a mUlti-perspectival reflection and analysis on my life as a Gunditjmara ...
In my artistic practice I have identified as an ‘Aboriginal artist’; a contemporary Aboriginal paint...
My visit to the UTS’s Indigenous Art Collection and the Waraburra Nura (the Happy Wanderers place) I...
The paper deals with the multimodal nature of the photographic series, Colour B(l)ind (1998) by the...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
[Extract] In June 2014 the Australian High Commission in Singapore became the focus of Torres Strait...
One of the most important Aboriginal people of her generation was Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal Tribe, C...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
With a diverse career as an artist, researcher and independent curator, Brenda L. Croft has been cre...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
Harry Wedge, Hettie Perkins and Brenda Croft. These artists, though diverse in style, all embody an ...
This work examines the work of Aboriginal Australian artist Dr Pamela Croft (DVA) and her use of bot...
In 2007 the Australian State of Queensland will celebrate '100 years of women's voting'. All women i...
This Masters by Project is a mUlti-perspectival reflection and analysis on my life as a Gunditjmara ...
In my artistic practice I have identified as an ‘Aboriginal artist’; a contemporary Aboriginal paint...
My visit to the UTS’s Indigenous Art Collection and the Waraburra Nura (the Happy Wanderers place) I...
The paper deals with the multimodal nature of the photographic series, Colour B(l)ind (1998) by the...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
In 2010, I was commissioned to create a portrait of Ngarrindjeri artist, Rita Lindsay Jnr for Countr...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
[Extract] In June 2014 the Australian High Commission in Singapore became the focus of Torres Strait...
One of the most important Aboriginal people of her generation was Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal Tribe, C...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...