What about the dots and circles?! The children need them!

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    Abstract

    Making a Noise! Aboriginal Perspectives on Art, Art History, Critical Writing and Community is a collection of essays by leading Canadian and international curators and artists. The fifth in a series of books about curating and contemporary art, this publication re-examines the role of Aboriginal art and curatorial practice in contemporary culture. This collection of writing explores the exhibition and display of Aboriginal art including issues of repatriation of culturally significant artifacts, the role of the curator, the institution and community. This book features fourteen essays by leading Canadian and international curators and artists.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMaking a noise! : Aboriginal perspectives on art, art history, critical writing and community
    EditorsLee-Ann Martin
    Place of PublicationCanada
    PublisherThe Banff International Curatorial Institute, in association with Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre
    Pages108 - 127
    ISBN (Print)1894773136
    Publication statusPublished - 2004
    EventBanff Centre for Continuing Education Conference - Canada, Canada
    Duration: 1 Jan 2003 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceBanff Centre for Continuing Education Conference
    Country/TerritoryCanada
    Period1/01/03 → …
    OtherNov. 2003

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