Aboriginal voices: Contempory aboriginal artists, writers and performers/
Material type: TextPublication details: Australia: J.B.Books, 1990. Description: 176 Pages: Softbound 18 x 24.5 cmISBN: 1876622040DDC classification: 709.94
Contents:
In Australia and throughout the world there is a growing appreciation of Aboriginal art. Not many people., however,know about the artists or what motivates them. In Aboriginal Voices the artists speak for themselves. Liz Thompson has interviewed and photographed writers,painters,potters,musicians,playwrights,actors,dancers and storytellers in their everyday working environments. Aboriginal Voices is a collection of these interviews,portraits of the artists and reproductions of their work.
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Tetso College Library Arts and Recreation | Non-fiction | 709.94 THO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 13377 |
In Australia and throughout the world there is a growing appreciation of Aboriginal art. Not many people., however,know about the artists or what motivates them. In Aboriginal Voices the artists speak for themselves. Liz Thompson has interviewed and photographed writers,painters,potters,musicians,playwrights,actors,dancers and storytellers in their everyday working environments. Aboriginal Voices is a collection of these interviews,portraits of the artists and reproductions of their work.
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