AUSTRALIA’S FRONTIER WARS: an end to forgetting
We have known for a long time that we should respectfully mourn the outrages of our colonial past, and that we should be celebrating 400 centuries of Tasmanian history, not […]
We have known for a long time that we should respectfully mourn the outrages of our colonial past, and that we should be celebrating 400 centuries of Tasmanian history, not […]
PACT: Benjamin Duterrau’s 1840 oil painting “The Conciliation”, at the Tasmanian Museum and Gallery. Opinion Oath signed in oil on canvas Mercury August 20, 2015 12:00am GREG LEHMAN details the […]
The Nation The Australian 12:00AM December 10, 2016 MONA lights up the dark side to tell culture war stories Hobart’s waterfront would be home to the nation’s first cultural area […]
Mona’s Macquarie Point vision aims to shine a light on the state’s dark past MATT SMITH, State Political Editor, Mercury December 9, 2016 8:30pm HOBART’S waterfront would be home to […]
Newsletter for the Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art & Architecture (HECAA)
Foregrounding voices of colour
creative communications
Fearless Philosophizing, Embodied Resistance (by Erica Violet Lee)
Chronicling an ever-changing city through faded and forgotten artifacts