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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES


ANNUAL ANU RECONCILIATION LECTURE 2009

With a special performance by Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter

Wednesday 10 June 2009 5.30pm for 6pm followed by a reception from 7-8pm
Arc Cinema, National Film and Sound Archive, McCoy Circuit Acton

 

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ANNUAL ANU RECONCILIATION LECTURE 2008

Presented in association with the National Institute of Social Sciences and Law and Reconciliation Australia.

Wednesday 28 May 2008, 6-7pm
Finkel lecture theatre, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Garran Rd, ANU

 

Downloadable audio (56 MB):
http://law.anu.edu.au/Audio/nissl/Reconciliation2008.mp3

Streaming video (requires RealPlayer):
rtsp://streaming.anu.edu.au/ANUORG/Law/NISSL/Reconciliation2008video.rm

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A POETRY READING WITH MAPUCHE POETS FROM CHILE

Jaime Luis Huenun & Roxana Miranda Rupailaf

Wednesday 30 April, 5pm
Sparke Helmore Theatre, ANU College of Law,
Fellows Road, ANU

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ETCHED IN THE SUN

Prints by Indigenous artists

25 September - 2 November 2008, ANU Drill Hall Gallery

This exhibition will be presented in association with the ANU Drill Hall Gallery and Basil Hall Editions (Darwin). Curated by Djon Mundine

This exhibition of prints represents a selection of original works made by Indigenous artists in collaboration with former Canberra printmaker Basil Hall and his Darwin printers in the last decade.

Etched in the Sun demonstrates the skill with which Indigenous artists in remote communities and urban areas have continued to adapt to new mediums and the extraordinary results they have achieved in collaboration with a group of leading Australian printmakers.


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