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Representations of Belonging
Representations of Belonging
How can visual images represent the concept of belonging, isolation, alienation, enculturation, connection and inclusion.

Australia is a country full of narratives about ...
Created by: Julie Bain
Modified: Wed Nov 4, 2009
Margaret Preston for Malabar KD
Australian Flora
Woodcuts and other

Margaret Preston
born 1875
Australia

Pulled apart flowers to see how they were formed, then drew a whole one.
Created by: Annette Benn
Modified: Fri Sep 18, 2009
Belonging or not belonging
Exploring the themes of belonging and alienation.

Art works communicate using two types of information: extrinsic and intrinsic. Extrinsic, or background, information is what we are told through the ...
Created by: Jonathan Cooper
Modified: Thu Aug 20, 2009
Belonging
Jonathan Cooper from the Art Gallery of NSW advises us to "start with what we can see and deduce, without external help" when attempting to understand an artwork.

Each of the items in this collectio...
Created by: Eliza Antoniak
Modified: Thu Aug 20, 2009
Art and Machinery
The purpose of this exhibition is to look at some representations of machinery in art as a reflection of the ways we relate to technology. In all these artworks, the functional machine is rendered tec
Created by: Phoebe Boyle
Modified: Wed Aug 19, 2009
My place - My happiness
My place - My happiness
Who are we? Do we know what makes us happy? What makes us smile?
We need to investigate our surroundings. What is out there? What moulds us into our culture? What makes our...
Created by: Angela Tilley-Smith
Modified: Tue Aug 11, 2009
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT

Refers to real objects in nature that are represented in a way that wholly, or partially, neglects their true appearance and, expresses it in a form of sometimes u...
Created by: Brad Muffett
Modified: Tue Aug 11, 2009
Aboriginal Australia
Aboriginal art is a highly regarded art form within society and this exhibition aims to build an appreciation for Aborginal artists. These artworks demonstrate technical strengths such as, the use of
Created by: renae cowan
Modified: Tue Aug 11, 2009
The Serenity of the Sea
This exhibition is based around images of the sea. The sea can be a place of peace, or, unrest and destruction. Consequently, images of the sea often differ in meaning and display various characterist
Created by: Melanie Hofman
Modified: Tue Aug 11, 2009
Famous Landscapes by Sidney Nolan
Sidney Nolan-
He masterfully depicts the landscape, Ned Kelly, and other themes of Australian and European history. This gallery focuses on his landscape masterpieces.

These artworks are beautiful pa...
Created by: Tahnee Olsen
Modified: Tue Aug 11, 2009
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