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RMIT University (Hg.): The Fourth National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts Conference. Appendix: Conference Proceedings, Melbourne 2002
Inhaltsverzeichnis ¦ Klappentext ¦ Besprechung⁄Abstract
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Submitted papers -5-
Chris Bonney: Viscopy -8-
Delia Browne: Arts Law Centre of Australia -10-
Susan Congreve: Resource Agency - Why Keep Them? -18-
Vicky Couzens and Lee Darroch: An Indigenous Arts Corporation - A working Model by Vicky Couzens -22-
Cynthia Coyne: Billingee and Bates, Western Australia, 1907 -26-
Brenda L. Croft: Albert's Gift -30-
Lee Darroch: East Gippsland Aboriginal Arts Corporation: An Indigenous Arts Cooperative - A Working Model -48-
Stephen Fox: not really funny - two many parts -53-
Ernst Fries: Why exibit in Germany -57-
Helena Gulash - National Framework to Increase Indigenous Access to Cultural Materials in Collections Draft Discussion Document) -62-
Tamelyn Hall: Government Funding Bodies - Federal. ATSIC's National Art Culture Broadcasting and Languages Program Centre -66-
Jason Hampton. Imaging and Meaning -70-
Terri Janke: Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property rights: A Visual Arts Perspective -72-
Elisabeth Jones: Promoting Models of Best Practice Both Locally and Nationally and Resources Available Through Arts Victoria -84-
Vic McGrath: Bridges and Barriers to Arts Development in the Torres Strait -88-
Vincent Megaw: Whose Art is it Anyway? Or Some Random Thoughts in 20 Years of Collecting Indigenous Australian Art for a small University Art Museum -93-
Adrian Newsteat: The Australian Indigenous Art Trade Association and its work -98-
Nicole Phillips: Talking Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-opcerative: Talking Contemporary: Boomalli 1987-2002 -102-
Sonia Smallacombe: Protecting Traditional Konwledge -107-
John E. Stanton: Meeting Artists and Making Friends: The Role of the Berndt Museum of Anthropoloy in the Promotion and Contextualisation of Contemporary Indigenous Art -111-
Brian Tucker: Taxation - Session 1 -121-
Brian Tucker:: Taxation - Session 2 -123-
Pedro Wonaemirri -126-
Felicity Wright -128-
Transcribed papers
David Andre -138-
Ali Baker -141-
Rosie Barkus -144-
Susan Graham and Kathleen Wallace -146-
Lola Greeno -149-
Sandra Hill -151-
Elisabeth Jones -155-
Djambawa Marawili -157-
Adrian Newstead -158-
Connie Rovina -161-
Panel -164-
Panel and Closing Session -170-