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What if no one had colonised Australia?
Canberra School of Art is the venue for the ground zero question of colonisation.
Please go to comments page to help (un) turn that soil.
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Glass studio rehearses for workshop in Japan |
Neville Assad's work
becomes a hotel to the shows first resident spider, |
Alex and Melissa
get the hang of the installation |
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Director David Williams hosts the large contingent of visiting staff at
Canberra School of Art during the week of installation. |
Al Grasby, distinguished advocate of multiculturalism, opens Turn the
Soil in the 25th anniversary of the multicultural policy that he helped introduce to
Australia. |
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Sarit Cohen with her works, prominently displayed in the Canberra
installation, and her admiring family. |
Suzie Timar offers her hand in traditional Hungarian greeting, before her
own works. |
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Kevin Murray poses with artist Hanh Nguyet Ngo behind her identy badges |
Craft Victoria's Suzie Attiwill and Canberra School of Art director Merryn
Gates take a spin on the Wheel of Historical Fortune. |
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