Our arts-based curriculum encounter occurred in a graduate course on arts-based research methods. For a class project we engaged in an inquiry on the question: “What does it mean to live on this land?” which we explored through various arts-based activities. The question challenged us to think deeply about our relationship with and responsibilities to the land we occupy. The inquiry raised for us and, in various ways, implicated us in issues around geographical settings, historical contexts, colonization and nationhood, relations as/with Indigenous peoples, Indigenous ways of knowing, relations with the natural environment, exploitation of the land, the environmental crisis, and our own family histories and personal journeys. In this paper,...
This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people ...
My research explores how creating art can be a method of connecting to an unfamiliar environment. Po...
This paper details a project, funded by the University of Ballarat in Victoria, which addresses a lo...
Our arts-based curriculum encounter occurred in a graduate course on arts-based research methods. Fo...
ABSTRACT. This article arises out of a partnership between an aboriginal community member and a univ...
This study is an experiment in landscape art where artists put large pieces of fabric in personally ...
This article arises out of a partnership between an aboriginal community member and a university fac...
You can express a different story through art. What happens when you use arts-based inquiry to ex...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
This article explores the role of the pedagogy of place, specifically places where we feel at home a...
What does it mean to reconcile our relationships with the Land, the assimilative and violent policie...
In light of the much discussed ‘disconnect’ from nature, educational moves towards a ‘connect’ with ...
This article examines the possibilities when shifting what we have come to call a pedagogy of Land f...
As a consequence of migration, family, cultural and landscape markers that map heritage and maintain...
This article presents reflections from an Indigenous land- and water-based institute held fro...
This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people ...
My research explores how creating art can be a method of connecting to an unfamiliar environment. Po...
This paper details a project, funded by the University of Ballarat in Victoria, which addresses a lo...
Our arts-based curriculum encounter occurred in a graduate course on arts-based research methods. Fo...
ABSTRACT. This article arises out of a partnership between an aboriginal community member and a univ...
This study is an experiment in landscape art where artists put large pieces of fabric in personally ...
This article arises out of a partnership between an aboriginal community member and a university fac...
You can express a different story through art. What happens when you use arts-based inquiry to ex...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
This article explores the role of the pedagogy of place, specifically places where we feel at home a...
What does it mean to reconcile our relationships with the Land, the assimilative and violent policie...
In light of the much discussed ‘disconnect’ from nature, educational moves towards a ‘connect’ with ...
This article examines the possibilities when shifting what we have come to call a pedagogy of Land f...
As a consequence of migration, family, cultural and landscape markers that map heritage and maintain...
This article presents reflections from an Indigenous land- and water-based institute held fro...
This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people ...
My research explores how creating art can be a method of connecting to an unfamiliar environment. Po...
This paper details a project, funded by the University of Ballarat in Victoria, which addresses a lo...