https://newmatilda.com/2017/06/04/after-mabo-koikis-vision-for-a-new-great-society/
Australian journalist Jeff McMullen delivered the following speech to 25th Anniversary Mabo Celebration in Townsville tonight.
The many distinct cultures and hundreds of different languages here have produced a national treasure of ancient knowledge of what it is to be here.
Remember that in the natural world diversity is the secret of
abundance, the source of strength and resilience. Each ancient language
and knowledge system preserves many shades of human creativity and often
a precise understanding of how to solve local problems with local
knowledge.
Monday, 24 July 2017
Saturday, 22 July 2017
New work in Sydney
Beyond the dot: Brigid Delaney on exhibition at SCA Sydney dot dot dot [...]
SCA Wingara Mura Fellow Janelle Evans in collaboration with Dr Geraldine LeRoux (University de Bretagne) is curating an exhibition opening in July 2017 at the SCA Galleries. The exhibition seeks to provide a discourse about the ways in which contemporary Australian artists interpret the dot beyond the protective skin or screen used by Central and Western Desert artists and in ways which are non-derivative.
The artists in this exhibition explore the dot as indexical markers or indicators of time, place, memory, erasure, self-determination, feminist agency and diaspora; as energy points or ways of mapping a person or architecture and as points of dislocation and relocation.
Exhibiting artists: David Asher Brook, Bronwyn Bancroft, Jon Cattapan, Dacchi Dang, John Di Stefano, Janelle Evans, Lindy Lee, Ms Saffaa, Armelle Swan and ek.1 (Katie Louise Williams + Emma Hicks) with Willl Cooke.
dot, dot, dot […]Curated by Janelle EvansOpening: Wednesday 5 July, 6-8pm Exhibition: Thursday 6 July – Saturday 29 July |
SCA Wingara Mura Fellow Janelle Evans in collaboration with Dr Geraldine LeRoux (University de Bretagne) is curating an exhibition opening in July 2017 at the SCA Galleries. The exhibition seeks to provide a discourse about the ways in which contemporary Australian artists interpret the dot beyond the protective skin or screen used by Central and Western Desert artists and in ways which are non-derivative.
The artists in this exhibition explore the dot as indexical markers or indicators of time, place, memory, erasure, self-determination, feminist agency and diaspora; as energy points or ways of mapping a person or architecture and as points of dislocation and relocation.
Exhibiting artists: David Asher Brook, Bronwyn Bancroft, Jon Cattapan, Dacchi Dang, John Di Stefano, Janelle Evans, Lindy Lee, Ms Saffaa, Armelle Swan and ek.1 (Katie Louise Williams + Emma Hicks) with Willl Cooke.
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Cook
Links for events and info in 2017 for Captain Cook and Endeavour
The 250th anniversary of Cook’s voyage, which began at Plymouth in August 1768
Nicholas Thomas, director of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge, recently edited the first illustrated edition of Cook’s writings, The Voyages of Captain James Cook (Murdoch Books).
Timeline
East Coast Encounter; Australian National Maritime Museum
Australian National Maritime Museum
The 250th anniversary of Cook’s voyage, which began at Plymouth in August 1768
Nicholas Thomas, director of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge, recently edited the first illustrated edition of Cook’s writings, The Voyages of Captain James Cook (Murdoch Books).
Timeline
East Coast Encounter; Australian National Maritime Museum
Australian National Maritime Museum
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