Calling all members of the ANU community to vote for the SCCCP’s new project: CoCre8. Your vote will help us get the chance to pitch our project for funding support to take our project to a broader audience.
Upcoming online seminar considering the significance of the Following the Trade Routes project
The Following the Trade Routes project is a cultural practice and research project, established and led by the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre. Over the last 4 years the project has been seeking...
Vanuatu contemporary art – Step Folem Step exhibition Online
Its been two years since the Step Folem Step exhibition was held for the first time at Fondation Suzanne Bastien in Port Vila, show casing new art work created as part of the Niu Yam Fellowship that ran from 2019/2020. Now we’ve made an online version of the exhibition which can be found at https://stepfolemstep.net/
Trade Routes Research Translation Workshop 2022 – videos of presentations
On May 4th and 5th 2022 the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies and the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre hosted a Research Translation Workshop Program as part of the Following the Trade Routes project. The workshop was convened to support one of the guiding questions of the Trade Routes project – How can knowledge of historic and regional trade routes inform cultural practices for a new generation of Indigenous leaders and knowledge custodians in Australia?
The live workshop was by invitation only, but we are now pleased to share videos of selected presentations to a broader public audience
Women’s curatorial trip to South Australia Museum – Following the Trade Routes Project
As part of building collaborations to shape the public storytelling of the Following the Trade Routes project the South Australia Museum played host to an exchange between Kimberley, Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna...
Following the Trade Routes Research Translation Workshop – May 4&5th 2022
7 Venues, more than 50 First Nations cultural practitioners, over 20 researchers, 2 days and one big zoom meeting. Over May 4th & 5th the ANU Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies hosted a unique...
Trust and Language: Saskia Haalebos on Vulnerability in Collaboration…
in conversation with Chin-Jie Melodie Liu I met with Canberra based artist Saskia Haalebos on a sunny morning at her last group show, The Unsolicited Proposals Unit, in the new Canberra Contemporary Art Space...
Illusions and Façades: the Work of Katy Mutton…
in conversation with Georgia Reed New and old Canberran residents and visitors alike have admired the National Capital with its distinctive architecture and unique fusion and integration of bush and built...
Find mirrors in displacement: Christus Nobrega
... in conversation with Hu Yisheng Brasilia Log in Brasilia Christus Nobrega is a Brazilian artist who travels between multiple communities and keeps an open mind to the various ideas he encounters. These...
The Way that I Walk Through the World: the Art and Process of Nicci Haynes…
in conversation with Madeline Davis Nicci Haynes with her animation machine In February of 2021, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nicci Haynes, an English born artist who has lived, trained and created...