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10 years ago
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Across three days, the international youth leadership workshop engaged six youth participants from Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Australia in digital storytelling skills development- teaching video making, sound recording,[...]
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10 years ago
- Australian delegates participate in the 2nd training workshop
for third generation Hibakusha
(September, 2015)
Running from 8 – 10 September, is an international workshop for third generation hibakusha in Hiroshima,[...]
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10 years ago
- This week, on August 6th and 9th, marks 70 years since American forces dropped atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki- with devastating effect.
Through the community arts work of the Nuclear Futures program, we are [...]
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10 years ago
- The Block, Queensland University of Technology
21 July to 7 August 2015
Australia’s atomic experiment legacies brought to life at QUT
Exhibition Brochure
Nuclear Futures is pleased to announce the Brisban[...]
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10 years ago
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WHERE: The Block, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
WHEN: 22 July, 29 July, 5 August (12 noon)
TICKETS: Free | No booking required
CONTACT: ciprecinct@qut.edu.au
FREE LUNCHTIME FILM[...]
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10 years ago
- The Nuclear Futures team is excited to be at Yalata, a vibrant and remote Aboriginal community in far west South Australia, to participate in the inaugural Yalata Festival. The Festival program includes a fantastic line [...]
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10 years ago
- The 10 Minutes to Midnight showcase presented as part of the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival in Balaklava (SA) was rich, dynamic, informative and moving.
Attended by over 350 people (local high school students, the gene[...]
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10 years ago
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Photomedia artist and social justice activist, Jessie Boylan has been awarded this year’s winner of the 2015 Images of Justice photographic competition (professional category) run by the University’s Adelaide Law Sch[...]
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10 years ago
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10 Minutes to Midnight is part of the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival and will be presented in Mid-North Balaklava, South Australia.
The 10 Minutes to Midnight showcase sits at the c[...]
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10 years ago
- Field of View | Sept-Oct 2014 | Courthouse Gallery, Balaklava, SA
How do you photograph something you see every day? How does the landscape around us affect how we experience the world? In this exhibition, participant[...]
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10 years ago
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Ten Minutes to Midnight
Two nights. Three venues. Six decades of cover-up.
A team of leading Australian artists will bring South Australia’s chilling atomic history to life in a dynamic transmedia event premiering in[...]
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10 years ago
- The designs for the first community sculpture have been approved by Yalata Community Council, and construction is now underway. Danny and the crew from the maintenance depot, working with John Turpie, Nigel Asplin, Steve[...]
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8 years ago
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The annual NSW Premier's Awards for History, presented in Sydney on Friday 1 September 2017, saw one of our partnership projects honoured, when "Maralinga's Long Shadow: Yvonne's Story" took out the Young People's Hi[...]
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8 years ago
- Highlights from the 2016 Nuclear Showcase at Tandanya
For information about the exhibition and artworks see recent post.
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8 years ago
- As part of South Australia's 'Open State' program, and in conjunction with Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, we present an evening seminar 'Arts and Justice'.
Venue: Tandanya, Kaurna country, 253 Gr[...]
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9 years ago
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17 September to 12 November, 2016
National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in Adelaide, South Australia
Involving more than 50 creative artists – photographers, filmmakers, digital artists, actors, musicians, painters,[...]
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9 years ago
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LISTEN NOW
In April 2016, the first Australian sculpture contribution was gifted to Nagasaki Peace Park as a collaborative project involving the Cities of Fremantle, Cockburn and Subiaco (Western Australia) and Yala[...]
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9 years ago
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Topical, Insightful and Emotional
On Thursday 2nd June, 2016, an audience of 300 attended the official launch of Maralinga's Long Shadow: Yvonne's Story at the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in Ad[...]
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9 years ago
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Official Gifting - 18 April 2016, Nagasaki Peace Park
On Monday April 18, the first Australian sculpture will be unveiled and officially gifted to the people of Nagasaki, joining the internationally renowned colle[...]
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9 years ago
- Building on the successful 2009 publication of Maralinga: the Anangu Story by Yalata and Oak Valley Communities with Christobel Mattingley (Allen & Unwin Australia 2009), is the new release Maralinga's Long Shadow: [...]
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9 years ago
- Screengrab7
19 December 2015 - 28 February 2016
at Pinnacles Gallery in Townsville, Australia
There are times when resistance is not so much about a direct oppositional force and more about the persistent effort [...]
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9 years ago
- Sydney-based digital artist Linda Dement recently released Maralinga-Babies' Bones 2016, an augmented reality placed on the Marling airstrip.
21,830 virtual bones can be viewed on the Maralinga air-strip, on smartphon[...]
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9 years ago
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On Friday 23 October, 2015, community arts organisation Alphaville in partnership with Yalata Community was announced as the 2015 winning recipient of the Graham F. Smith Peace Foundation’s $10,000 annual arts grant.[...]
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10 years ago
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Across three days, the international youth leadership workshop engaged six youth participants from Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Australia in digital storytelling skills development- teaching video making, sound recording,[...]