Tag Archives: Brenda L. Croft

Visualising Human Rights

‘Visualising Human Rights’ explores questions surrounding the historical reception of human rights via imagery and its legacies in the present....

Absolute Humidity

Absolute Humidity Tess Maunder Lobregat Balaguer Brisbane-based curator and writer Tess Maunder asks, ‘What is the role of the curator? In its simplest terms, it is someone that listens to an artist.’ This end-note foregrounds ‘Absolute Humidity’, a publication and research project with a focus on...

Boomalli celebrates 30 years

In 1987 ten artists set out to challenge perceptions of urban-based Aboriginal artists in mainstream Australian art society. They formed Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative as a new a new platform for local and regional NSW artists....

Six Seasons

The AGWA new exhibition space, Six Seasons Gallery (named after the Noongar weather patterns), is dedicated to the display and interpretation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from the State Art Collection. ...

Memory, Place and Diaspora: 5 US-based artists speak

The United States Studies Centre (USSC) at the University of Sydney is delighted to host a special event for the Biennale of Sydney, in conjunction with the National Institute for Experimental Arts (NIEA) at the College of Fine Arts (COFA), the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Binh...

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