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Monash University Conference

Country Informing Practice

9 December 2024 at 09.00–15.30

Image: Smoking Ceremony of the Dhulu (Kamilaroi) with Brian Martin and Bradley Webb. Photo: © Museum der Kulturen Basel, photographer Omar Lemke.

Learn how Indigenous creative practices are informed by land

Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous Research Lab x TATE present: Country Informing Practice Symposium

Please join us for a one-day program of artist talks, research presentations, and panel conversations by members of Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous research lab and invited guests.

The Country Informing Practice Symposium will consider how Indigenous creative practices are informed and often led by deep relational connections to land, skies and waterways. There will be critical engagement with exhibition making, the role of museums and repatriation, image making and navigating representations of self and Country.

This event is organised by Wominjeka Djeembana Indigenous Research Lab Monash University and the Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational  and Hyundai Motor.

Convened by:

  • Professor Brian Martin, Director, Wominjeka Djeembana
  • Dr. Peta Clancy, Associate Dean Indigenous, Wominjeka Djeembana
  • Kimberley Moulton, Adjunct Curator of Indigenous Art, Tate Modern, and PhD candidate at Wominjeka Djeembana
  • Dr. Jessica Neath, Research Fellow, Wominjeka Djeembana
  • Dr. Kirsten Lyttle, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Wominjeka Djeembana

Confirmed Speakers:

  • N’Arweet Professor Carolyn Briggs AM
  • Professor Brian Martin
  • Megan Tamati-Quennell
  • Dr. wani toaishara
  • Dr. Kirsten Lyttle
  • Jahkarli Romanis
  • Kelli Cole
  • Gabi Briggs

Monash University

Caulfield Campus
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East VIC 3145
Australia

Date & Time

9 December 2024 at 09.00–15.30

Pricing

Free with ticket

In partnership with

Hyundai
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