THE FOURTH NATIONAL ABORIGINAL AND TORRES
STRAIT ISLANDER VISUAL ARTS CONFERENCE

Masonic Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, 5-7 March 2002


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CONFERENCE STEERING COMMITTEE

CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT TEAM
  • Brenda L. Croft, Senior Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, National Gallery of Australia

  • Alana Garwood-Houng, Member, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, Australia Council

  • Tamelyn Hall, Representative for ATSIC, National Art, Culture, Broadcasting and Language Program, ATSIC

  • Carol Innes, Representative for Australia Council, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board

  • Djambawa Marawili, Chairman, Arnhem and Northern Kimberley Aboriginal Artists Association

  • Karen Mills, Visual artist, NT

  • Avril Quaill, Associate Curator, Indigenous Art, Queensland Art Gallery

  • Brian Robinson, Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Cairns Regional Gallery

  • Maureen Williams, Chairperson, Desart Inc, NT

STEERING COMMITTEE CO-ORDINATOR

  • Jackie Huggins, Director, Reconciliation Australia, and University of Queensland

CONSULTANT

  • Karl Telfer, Associate Director, Adelaide Festival
  • Dr Bill Cope, Director, Centre for Workplace Communication and Culture

  • Peter Phipps, RMIT Globalisation and Cultural Diversity Research Concentration

  • Chris Ziguras, RMIT Globalisation and Cultural Diversity Research Concentration

  • Adriana Hassapis, Common Ground Conferences

  • Stuart McFarlane, Head, ATSI Support and Liaison Unit, RMIT University

  • Mark Rose, School of Management, Faculty of Business, RMIT University

  • Prof. Mary Kalantzis, Executive Dean, Faculty of Education Language and Community Services, RMIT

  • Prof. Michael Singh, Head of Department of Language and International Studies, Faculty of Education Language and Community Services, RMIT

Globalisation and
Cultural Diversity
Research Concentration
  Common Ground Conferences

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ATSIC

    Australia Council     Adelaide Festival of Arts

POSTER IMAGE:
Darryl Pfitzner Milika, 'Psychorama', 1200mm diameter, 2000.
Artist Statement: I am a descendant of the Kokotha People from South Australia's West Coast. 'Psychorama' invites the viewer to consider the balance (or imbalance) between the natural environment and our constructed world, as well as between subjective notions of awareness and greater consciousness.
 

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