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10 years ago
- Jessie Boylan and Linda Dement began the process of establishing the digital storytelling project at Yalata. They met with Irene Peters and others to work out what form will best suit when they return to start producing [...]
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11 years ago
- A Community Arts Photography Exhibition
@ Courthouse Gallery, Balaklava (South Australia)
Opening Night: 26th September 2014, 5.30pm
Exhibition runs until 9th November, 2014
The Field of View exhibition presents or[...]
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11 years ago
- Men’s Storytelling and Sculpture Project
Artist in residence, sculptor John Turpie is working with men from Yalata and Oak Valley to devise and construct sculptures for installation at Yalata, and at other locations –in[...]
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11 years ago
- Research and Publication
For Nuclear Futures there is an academic stream involving seminars and/or conferences, and publications. This is part of 'READ', our program for integrating Reflection, Evaluation, Analysis and [...]
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11 years ago
- Arriving back in Australia I review the mass of documentation collected from my visit to Japan, and reflect on the people and places visited.
Japan’s Hibakusha* stories are of high relevance to every citizen of the wo[...]
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11 years ago
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Last night I attended a Peace Boat Reflection evening at their Tabadanobaba headquarters in Tokyo. As part of the evening, I was fortunate to hear the personal testimonies from three a-bomb survivors from Hiroshima. [...]
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11 years ago
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Nagasaki is full of art, and it is no surprise that the prominent themes are peace and remembrance. The public art in Nagasaki ranges from community arts murals by young people to large-scale sculptures in the Nagasa[...]
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11 years ago
- Today is the anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki, 69 years ago. An official ceremony will be held at the Peace Park, as is the case every year, in honour of the thousands of people who lost their lives. A o[...]
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11 years ago
- Visiting Hiroshima requires holding one's imaginings for the future, with the grim reality of the past, together with the real-time experiences that unfold in this beautiful and vibrant city. In the days following Hirosh[...]
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11 years ago
- I was very pleased to be in Hiroshima today. The 6th of August 2014 is the 69th year anniversary of the devastating nuclear bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima. It was a privilege to be able to experience the day and th[...]
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11 years ago
- In the lead up to Hiroshima Day, there are many fascinating people and events in the city. All issues ‘nuclear’, ‘anti-nuclear’ and ‘peace’ related are under examination through an eclectic international lens.
On Tues[...]
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11 years ago
- For two weeks I have the privilege of visiting communities, atomic-related sites, peace activists and artists in Japan, to deepen my understanding of Japan’s Hibakusha* experience and contemporary peace building activiti[...]
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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,[...]