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Tag: Talks & Lectures

Darwin talk and screen
24/03/201305/06/2020

Darwin talk and screen

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Beneath the Image as part of Visualising Australia
29/09/201205/06/2020

Beneath the Image as part of Visualising Australia

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Japanese on the Move
12/05/201203/06/2020

Japanese on the Move

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Mentioning the War: How much an artist may explore to create in multicultural Australia
06/04/201205/06/2020

Mentioning the War: How much an artist may explore to create in multicultural Australia

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Photographing Performance as part of  Eikoh Hosoe’s Theatre of Memory
27/07/201105/06/2020

Photographing Performance as part of  Eikoh Hosoe’s Theatre of Memory

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