Far Enough! catalogue
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Far Enough! catalogue
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School of Music concert & workshop
photos by Amelia Zaraftis
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ABC South East NSW
Bill Brown from the ABC South East NSW joined us during our first week at Jigamy farm and did an interview with the coordinators, check out the link for more pictures and audio by opening this post and clicking on the text.
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Far enough! opening
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more field studies pics
photos by Heike Qualitz
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Field Studies hosts Land Arts: Part 3 Canberra
Canberrra, ACT. The Land Arts group arrived in Canberra from the Far South Coast late Monday 13 June. On Wednesday 14 June, Bill, Cedra, Joseph, Yoshi and Blake met, in a casual discussion over recent artwork, the group of ANU artists who were joining them for the up-coming trip to the Riverland Biosphere in South [...]
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Field Studies hosts Land Arts: Part 2 Kioloa Field Station to Eden
Lookout: North Head Beach, view across Batesmans Bay to Tollgate Islands Nature Reserve The second leg of the Land Arts visit took place from Monday 6 June to Monday 13 June. The artists travelled from ANU Kioloa Field Station to Monaroo Bobberrer Gudu Cultural Centre (Jigamy Farm) on the shores of Pambula Lake to join [...]
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Field Studies hosts Land Arts: Part 1 Sydney to Kioloa Field Station
Sydney skyline from Sydney Airport, NSW Professor Bill Gilbert, Senior Associate Dean for Research & Lannan Endowed Chair, Department of Art & Art History, University of New Mexico, is the founder of ‘Land Arts of the American West’, a semester long field studies program at the University of New Mexico <www.landarts.unm.edu> and the new Art & Ecology discipline in [...]
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Trip 2 – Jigamy Farm Craft Group
Monday 6 June – We arrived at Jigamy Farm to a warm ‘welcome home’ from Ossie Cruse. Image 1. (above) Heike Qualitz and Ossie Cruse outside Twofold Aboriginal Corporation We then joined Sue Norman and the aboriginal women’s craft group who are currently reviving traditional craft practices such as shell work, stunning examples of which [...]
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a bit of landscaping by Richard








