Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art

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Aboriginal art
Arnhem Land
art market analysis
ATSI
Author_Gretchen M. Stolte
Bark Paintings
Black Fish
Cairns Region
Cape York Peninsula
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Certificate III
Certificate Iv Level
contemporary Indigenous art practices
cultural heritage studies
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Great Barrier Reef
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identity construction research
Indigenous ethnography
NAIDOC Week
Nations Art History
Nested Lines
Personal Development
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Queensland Aboriginal Creations
Queensland policy impact
Seed Bead
studio-based methodologies
TAFE Institution
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Thursday Island
Torres Strait Islander
Torres Strait Islander Art
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350097230
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art explores the effects of Queensland government policies on urban First Nation artists. While such art has often been misinterpreted as derivative lesser copies of ‘true’ Indigenous works, this book unveils new histories and understandings about the mixed legacy left for Queensland Indigenous artists.

Gretchen Stolte uses rich ethnographic detail to illuminate how both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists understand and express their heritage. She specifically focuses on artwork at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art studio in the Tropical North Queensland College of Technical and Further Education (TNQT TAFE), Cairns. Stolte's ethnography further develops methodologies in art history and anthropology by identifying additional methods for understanding how art is produced and meaning is created.

Gretchen M. Stolte is a Berndt Foundation Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, Australia.

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