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Season 2
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Remote art centres such as Tjala Arts maintain culture and community. Hetti Perkins takes a look at the works of Brian Robinson, Lola Grenno, Christian Thompson and Nicole Foreshew.
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Warwick Thornton's conceptual art; Tasmanian artist Julie Gough repurposes colonial objects and natural materials; and Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee is inspired by the Palm Island and Cronulla riots.
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Daniel Boyd paints Captain Cook as pirate; Yolngu man Wanyubi Marika's art tells ancient stories. The past is embedded in Jonathan Jones' light installations; Esme Timbery adapts shell-work traditions
Season 1
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Aboriginal art expert Hetti Perkins leads a pilgrimage to the heart of the indigenous art scene in this fascinating series. This episode examines the interplay of beauty and humour.
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From the Dreaming to the unsettling nightmare of colonisation, what is the role of memory, dreams and the spirit world in Aboriginal art?
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What does it mean to be 'at home' for Aboriginal and TSI people? Is it where you live, or is it the 'country' you are exiled from? Hetti Perkins takes us on a journey into the world of Aboriginal art.
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Remote art centres such as Tjala Arts maintain culture and community. Hetti Perkins takes a look at the works of Brian Robinson, Lola Grenno, Christian Thompson and Nicole Foreshew. (Final)
1:00:00
Warwick Thornton's conceptual art; Tasmanian artist Julie Gough repurposes colonial objects and natural materials; and Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee is inspired by the 2004 Palm Island riots and those at Cronulla.
1:01:00
Daniel Boyd paints Captain Cook as pirate, not explorer; Yolngu man Wanyubi Marika's art tells ancient stories. The past is embedded in Jonathan Jones' light installations; Esme Timbery adapts shell-work traditions.
59:06
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Remote art centres such as Tjala Arts maintain culture and community. Hetti Perkins takes a look at the works of Brian Robinson. Lola Grenno, Christian Thompson and Nicole Foreshew. (Final)
58:05
Expired
Warwick Thornton's conceptual art; Tasmanian artist Julie Gough repurposes colonial objects and natural materials; and Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee is inspired by the 2004 Palm Island riots and those at Cronulla.
58:05
Expired
Daniel Boyd paints Captain Cook as pirate, not explorer; Yolngu man Wanyubi Marika's art tells ancient stories. The past is embedded in Jonathan Jones' light installations; Esme Timbery adapts shell-work traditions.
59:06
Expired
Remote art centres such as Tjala Arts maintain culture and community. Hetti Perkins takes a look at the works of Brian Robinson. Lola Grenno, Christian Thompson and Nicole Foreshew. (Final)
58:05
Expired
Warwick Thornton's conceptual art; Tasmanian artist Julie Gough repurposes colonial objects and natural materials; and Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee iis nspired by the 2004 Palm Island riots and those at Cronulla.
Daniel Boyd paints Captain Cook as pirate, not explorer; Yolngu man Wanyubi Marika's art tells ancient stories. The past is embedded in Jonathan Jones' light installations; Esme Timbery adapts shell work traditions.
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