Introduction to 'Site and Materials'
This essay introduces the “Site and Materials” section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan, and Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. Employing a range of media, from bull kelp to industrial steel wool and rami fibre, artists Mandy Quadrio (Aus...
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ftqueensland:oai:eprints.qut.edu.au:237729 2023-06-18T03:40:38+02:00 Introduction to 'Site and Materials' McIntyre, Sophie 2022-12-14 application/pdf https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237729/ unknown University of California - eScholarship https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237729/1/Intro_to_Site_and_Materials.pdf doi:10.5070/PC222259594 McIntyre, Sophie (2022) Introduction to 'Site and Materials'. Pacific Arts: The Journal of the Pacific Arts Association, 22(2), pp. 111-112. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237729/ Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice; School of Creative Practice free_to_read http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Consult author(s) regarding copyright matters This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the document is available under a Creative Commons License (or other specified license) then refer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. If you believe that this work infringes copyright please provide details by email to qut.copyright@qut.edu.au Pacific Arts: The Journal of the Pacific Arts Association First Nationsartists Indigenousart land place identity community sovereignty Aboriginal Australia Taiwan Contribution to Journal 2022 ftqueensland https://doi.org/10.5070/PC222259594 2023-06-05T23:57:46Z This essay introduces the “Site and Materials” section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan, and Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. Employing a range of media, from bull kelp to industrial steel wool and rami fibre, artists Mandy Quadrio (Australia) and Yuma Taru (Taiwan) discuss their respective artistic practices in relation to the loss and recovery of ancestral and creative connections with Country and community. Their essays reflect upon the past and the impact of colonisation on Indigenous communities and cultural traditions. They also demonstrate the increasingly important role artists play in raising awareness about the survival of Indigenous peoples and cultural practices, and the value of the environment for future generations. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Queensland University of Technology: QUT ePrints Pacific Pacific Arts 22 2 |
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This essay introduces the “Site and Materials” section of “Grounded in Place: Dialogues between First Nations Artists from Australia, Taiwan, and Aotearoa,” a special issue of Pacific Arts. Employing a range of media, from bull kelp to industrial steel wool and rami fibre, artists Mandy Quadrio (Australia) and Yuma Taru (Taiwan) discuss their respective artistic practices in relation to the loss and recovery of ancestral and creative connections with Country and community. Their essays reflect upon the past and the impact of colonisation on Indigenous communities and cultural traditions. They also demonstrate the increasingly important role artists play in raising awareness about the survival of Indigenous peoples and cultural practices, and the value of the environment for future generations. |
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