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  • Online Exhibition: Fiona Foley’s K’gari

Category: Blog

Australian Dictionary of Biography recognises Shirley Foley

Shirley Foley was a remarkable woman who achieved for her community. Hers is a legacy that keeps giving. The full more »

Miles Hall’s painted fairy tale layers carry contemporary history

Sydney’s newest museum gives Indigenous objects agency

https://artguide.com.au/sydneys-newest-museum-gives-indigenous-objects-agency

Chau Chak Wing Museum, Daniel Boyd, Eora Peoples, Indigenous, Matt Poll

Fiona Foley: in the Company of Strangers

Vault Feature: Fiona Foley in the Company of Strangers   Fiona Foley’s survey exhibition was central to the Ballarat International more »

Ballarat International Foto Biennial, Fiona Foley, Vault

Robert Andrew uses kinetics to evoke cultural change

IMA, Institute of Modern Art, Kinetic, Presence, Robert Andrew

Hearing Maud … a conversation with Jessica White

In September I interviewed Jessica White at Books@Stones about her new memoir Hearing Maud (UWA Press, 2019). This book illustrated the many more »

Kay Lawrence on dancing with shadows

Kay Lawrence’s exhibition Material Matters consists of sculpture infiltrated with global insecurity, environmental cataclysm, and personal sorrow. Fear for the future more »

anthropocentric, Australian art, contemporary art, Kay Lawrence, material matters, Sculpture

Fiona Foley at the Ballarat International Foto Biennial, 2019

Link to Ballarat International Foto Biennial Catalogue 2019 Fiona Foley’s exhibition, Who are these strangers and where are they going? is more »

Bogimbah Mission, Djon Mundine, Fiona Foley, Sydney Festival

Giving a voice to Brisbane’s built heritage

The Brisbane Open Houses Weekend (13-14 October 2019) came with an opportunity to apply my own family history to the more »

Brisbane Open House, Jackson's Granary, Miriam Prystupa, Museum of Contemporary Art, Peter Prystupa

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