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Shepparton 2012, Trip 3 Amelia Zaraftis
My time between Trips 2 and 3 was largely spent seeking advice on traversable land alongside a river, to visit during Trip 3 for the collaborative constellation walk project. I ended up deciding to basing myself at a camp ground called The Gulf, in the newly created Barmah National Park on the Murray River, roughly [...]
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Shepparton 2012, Trip 2 Amelia Zaraftis
With the first trip still fresh in my memory, my second trip to Shepparton was an opportunity to dive in to some art making while the ideas and knowledge shared by community members during Trip 1 simmered gently in my mind. I had in mind a project which required at least 10kms of traversable land [...]
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2012 Shepparton Field Study: Field Trip 1: 29 Feb – 4 Mar
Wednesday 29 February / 4.00 pm Visual artists from the ANU School of Art, Canberra, and Architects from Department of Architecture, RMIT, Melbourne, converge on Moira Park Scout Camp near West Kailla, 10 klm south of Shepparton/Mooroopna on the banks of the Goulburn River. The Scout Camp was to be the base for all three [...]
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2006 Shepparton Field Study
2006 Shepparton Field Study Visual artist, Timo Nest, surveys the Goulburn Broken catchment for inspiration as part of the 2006 ANU School of Art Field Studies program based in the Greater Shepparton region. The Study was undertaken in partnership with the Murray-Darling Basin Commission and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Authority with newly formed RiverConnect [...]
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2012 Shepparton Field Study: Convening the Study Nov 2011 – Feb 2012
November 2011 Greater Shepparton Community Meeting Rod McLennan (left), Community Representative, RiverConnect Community Advisory Committee, and Renee Ashmore, RiverConnect Coordinator, Greater Shepparton Council, host a community meeting to consider the viability of the Australian National University (ANU) School of Art Field Studies program returning to Shepparton/Mooroopna in 2012. Also on the agenda is the involvement [...]





