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Brook Garru Andrew

Brook Garru Andrew is an artist and scholar of Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal and Celtic descent whose interdisciplinary practice explores the legacies of colonisation and modernism. The artistic director of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), his work has been exhibited widely in Australia and internationally since 1996, and he holds teaching and research positions with Monash University; University of Melbourne; the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford; and Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.


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  • Tree Story

    Charlotte Day and Melissa Ratliff

Events

Open Access Week 2024 – Explore our newest titles

Monash University VIC, Australia

Monash University Publishing is proud to celebrate Open Access Week with the release of The AI (Re)volution. Explore our full Open Access list here.

Highway to Hell including Isabelle Reinecke

30 Fingal Street 30 Fingal Street, Brunswick Heads, NSW

On October 23, 2024, the Brunswick Picture House will host “Highway to Hell: Are We Stuck in a Climate Action Cul-de-sac?”, a pivotal event featuring a presentation by renowned climate...

$20

Author Talk: No One Knows Their Destiny – Inside the Dunera Story

The Theatre, Australian National Maritime Museum 2 Murray Street, Sydney, NSW

A moving portrait of two Dunera Boys, from Kristallnacht in Vienna to VE Day in Melbourne, that complicates the traditional story of the Dunera. Popular culture has mythologised the Dunera Boys...

Leigh Boucher and Michelle Arrow at the Canberra Writers Festival

Theatrette, NFSA McCoy Circuit, Acton, ACT, Australia

Trans and gender diverse people have always been present in Australian life, whether they have lived quiet lives in the country, performed in cabaret shows, or run for parliament. Join...

$28