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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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8 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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8 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
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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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9 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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9 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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9 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 [...]