Collective movements First Nations collectives, collaborations and creative practices from across Victoria

Collective Movements is a wide-ranging project focusing on the work of historic and contemporary First Nations creative practitioners and community groups in south-eastern Australia that recognises collectivity as integral to Indigenous knowledges and ways of being. This project and publication begi...

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Körperschaft: Monash University Museum of Art (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Ten Buuren, Kate (HerausgeberIn), Hodge, Maya (HerausgeberIn), Andy, Bryan (VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Clayton, VIC Monash University Publishing 2022
Ausgabe:First edition
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Zusammenfassung:Collective Movements is a wide-ranging project focusing on the work of historic and contemporary First Nations creative practitioners and community groups in south-eastern Australia that recognises collectivity as integral to Indigenous knowledges and ways of being. This project and publication begins from a desire to make a language and terminology beyond Western art concepts of ?collaboration? and ?collectivism? more visible, and to better describe and acknowledge the way Indigenous creatives work within a broader community and its inheritances.0Collective Movements includes contributions from Australia?s first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander chamber orchestra, Ensemble Dutala; leading Australian First Nations theatre company ILBIJERRI; Aboriginal art centre Kaiela Arts Shepparton; Melbourne-based collective this mob; Ballarat artist collective Pitcha Makin Fellas; Koorroyarr Arts, the creative platform founded by Gunditjmara sisters Kelsey and Tarryn Love; and The Torch, an arts support platform for Indigenous offenders and ex-offenders in Victoria. It also traces the stories of the widespread return of Possum Skin Cloak making in south-eastern Australia, the landmark 1996 festival We Iri, We Homeborn, and Latje Latje Dance Group Mildura, one of the earliest organised dance groups in Victoria
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Impressum: First published on the occasion of the exhibition "Collective Movements: First Nations Collectives, Collaborations and Creative Practices from across Victoria", Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, 5 May - 23 July 2022
First edition of 750
Beschreibung:215 Seiten
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28 cm
ISBN:9781922633330
978-1-922633-33-0
192263333X
1-922633-33-X