Category: Arts
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28th October 2023
In the footsteps of celebrated artist Bella Kelly
The Green Skills’ project ‘In the Footsteps of Belly Kelly’ links culture, art and landcare in the Mt Barker district. Basil Schur, the project’s initiator, writes ‘How…
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10th August 2023
Giant Noongar artworks in the Gondwana Link
The karda is growing!! In the ABC News link below you’ll see aerial depictions of the Noongar artworks planted in the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. The story includes a 2023 image of…
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29th July 2023
Eco-cultural science and art project across Gondwana Link
A major new ‘eco-cultural science and art’ project is underway across Gondwana Link (and we’re not even sure if that’s a category!). Lotterywest funding has been received to…
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21st November 2022
‘Tracing Gondwana’ exhibition opens
Thank you to everyone who joined us on 19 November to celebrate the opening of the ‘Tracing Gondwana’ exhibition at Midland Junction Arts Centre. Congratulations to the exhibiting artists…
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02nd May 2018
Porongurup ‘Art in the Park’
We have to share these great pics by Frank Rijavec and Barbara Madden of the recent ‘Art in the Park’ exhibition hosted by the Friends of the Porongurup Range. Frank’s pictures show ‘Steel…
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29th March 2018
A must see!
Blessed with another large Noongar painting in the Gondwana Link office foyer. Basil Schur (Green Skills) commissioned this canvas by Errol Eades and his partner Audrey Bolton which reflects the 6…
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13th December 2017
‘Seeing like an eagle’ Invitation
An invitation to Poornarti ‘Seeing Like an Eagle’ cultural art weekend, January 2018, Denmark A creative and participatory art and culture workshop. You will work with Poornarti’s…
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12th August 2016
‘This Visceral Landscape’ exhibition
‘This Visceral Landscape’ exhibition opened last night at the Vancouver Arts Centre in Albany. A big crowd was there to see Keith Bradby open the exhibition of photographic images and video-sound…
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13th June 2016
‘Living Gondwana: A Sense of Place’ exhibition currently in Albany
Pleased you have a second chance to take in the ‘Living Gondwana: A Sense of Place’ exhibition that is now hanging at the Vancouver Art Centre in Albany. This exhibition showcases the…
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