Artwork 1995
Editor: Deidre Williams, Maria Leonardis Design & Layout: Jayne Amble
WORKING INSIDE OUT, pp.1 - 5 Kath Walters interviews Maud Clark about her work and the evolution of Somebody's Daughter Theatre Company. THE GOV, pp.6 - 7 Erica Sharplin discovers an Adelaide hotel with heart for the arts. WAY OUT WEST, pp.8 - 10 Donald Horne outlines why Sydney's western suburbs are setting standards for community culture. CULTURE SHOCK IN PAKISTAN, pp.11 - 15 Nick Hughes discovers how three Australian artsworkers became involved in an international puppet festival in Pakistan. PLACES NOT SPACES, pp.16 - 17 Placemaking in Australia. Book review by Cath Kenneally. ANTS TO ELEPHANTS, pp.18 - 20 Musing on Multiculturalism and Folk Tales. Ron Hoenig investigates a community literature project. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
 AW27 June 1995.pdf 3.1 MB Acrobat PDF
Editor: Deidre Williams Design & Layout: Jayne Amble Copy Edit: Lynne Griffiths
WHITE APRONS - BLACK HANDS, pp.1 - 5 Alex Prior describes the background to an Aboriginal oral history - visual arts exhibition from Queensland. ART + BUSINESS, pp.6 - 8 Kath Walters explores how a post card project linked artists and business to enhance cultural tourism in Fitzroy, Victoria. SOMEWHERE SPECIAL, pp.9 - 10 Nick Hughes outlines how, in Adelaide a team of artists helped a community personalise its school. FACT FINDING, pp.11 - 15 Deidre Williams reports on a national study linking community based arts funding to expanding arts markets. BUT WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING, pp.16 - 17 Cath Kenneally reviews But What If I Get Ripped Off - a new economic study of Australian Artists. RIPPLES, pp.18 - 20 Christopher Brocklebank presents a strong case from Alice Springs in favour of artists and communities consolidating their creative relationships. BITS AND PIECES, pp.21 - 24 PP Cranney interviews Cynthia Turner a Sydney mosaic artist whose work is transforming public spaces. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
 AW28 September 1995.pdf 3.6 MB Acrobat PDF
Editor: Deidre Williams Design & Layout: Jayne Amble Copy Edit: Lynne Griffiths
REMARKABLE JOURNEYS, pp.1 - 4 Nick Hughes explores the artistic philosophy of Restless Dance's Artistic Director, Sally Chance. NYNARRIN DREAMING: RECLAIMING THE LAND, pp.5 - 8 Jane Cousins recounts the story of a project which saved an inner city bush block from unsuitable development and created a community recreational haven, complete with artworks. ARTS GLUE, pp.9 - 11 Ron Hoenig looks into the role and value of three arts service organisations in South Australia. BANG, pp.12 - 15 Alex Prior interviews three women who have recently established a professional community theatre in Cairns. PERFECT STRANGERS, pp.16 - 19 Hilary Beaton travels into the world of the Internet to discover what Perfect Strangers, Contact Theatre's youth art and culture site is all about. PUBLISHING POETRIX, pp.20 - 21 Sherryl Clark explains how a unique community publication of women's poetry evolved and manages to survive without government funding. PARK PROJECT: ISA IMAGES, pp.22 - 24 Pat Wise provides a guided tour of a community-based project which transformed a prickle patch into a community recreation park. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
 AW29 Novemberr 1995.pdf 3.5 MB Acrobat PDF
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