Art of reconciliation

Subject

Aborigines -Aboriginal Art, 2000 - 2001 - Victoria - Program

Description

City of Melbourne indigenous arts program.
Added Note: i. Hawkes, Ponch
Contents Note: Scar, a stolen vision; Toom-Buk Toom Nangi, telling stories through art; Koori Kids Kulture, learning stories of the land through art; VOICES for didgeridoo, oran and narrator, blending european and indigenous sounds; Gib Me Bak My Pticha, putting traditional imagery back in community hands; Tooloyn Koorrtakay, reporducing the Lake Condah and Yorta Yorta possum skin cloaks; Recondiliation - (dashy) bar humbug, exploring what ederation means to indigenous and non-indigeous australians; Ilbijerri, celebrating victorian indigenous theatre; Queer Family, the indenous queer family tell their stories; Con Colleano Workshops, giving indgenous youth the chance to excel; Millennium Dreaming, profiling Melbourne's indigenous high achievers; ?Lost & Found, a shared search for belonging; Possum Skin Cloaks, yesterday, today and tomorrow; Lie of the Land, a city founded on broken promises; Songlines Music Festival, live indigenous music at centre stage; Bigiyi (Dream, to Dream), searching for a new Aboriginal identity.
Shelf 19
49p. ;col. ill, Includes index :21cm Hardcover

Creator

David Crofts

Publisher

City of Melbourne
Melbourne, (Vic.)

Format

Book

Identifier

130104435
0957870221

Date Created

2002

Citation

David Crofts, “Art of reconciliation,” Melbourne's Living Museum of the West , accessed May 2, 2024, https://mlmw.omeka.net/items/show/9161.