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‘For all our mobs’: Understanding the experiences of Indigenous artists in working together internationally for the now and the future of Indigenous cultures, knowledges and arts practice
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- ‘For all our mobs’: Understanding the experiences of Indigenous artists in working together internationally for the now and the future of Indigenous cultures, knowledges and arts practice
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This report presents the outcomes of a research project conducted at an artistic collaboration that brought together Indigenous Australian artists based in Central Queensland and Māori artists who travelled from New Zealand. The Artists’ Gathering, titled Returning Cross Culture: Blending our Identities 2015, was a 10-day residential collaboration of artists, held near Yeppoon, Central Queensland. The artists worked individually and collaboratively painting, print making, sculpting, carving a...
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- Date created
- 19 Jun 2022
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- Bronwyn Fredericks / Carolyn Daniels
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- https://acquire.cqu.edu.au/articles/report/_For_all_our_mobs_Understanding_the_experiences_of_Ind...
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- Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander / Maori / Indigenous / Australia / New Zealand / Arts / Arts Practice / Culture / Health / Wellbeing / Community / Healing / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing not elsewhere classified / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture
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