Good Stories from Out Bush: Examples of Best Practice from Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres in Remote Australia

Felicity Wright

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AUSTRALIAN ART ABORIGINAL
The art & craft centre story Vol. 3
Report of a project undertaken to gather information about the activities of Aboriginal art centres, their role in the community and their relationship with the Aboriginal art industry; identifies problems and areas of best practice; makes recommendations for the centres, funding bodies and regional resource bodies; marketing; promotion and publishing; management; training and professional development; special projects.
Art centres — Australia. | Arts, Aboriginal Australian. | Arts surveys — Australia. | Arts — Australia — Management. | Handicraft — Australia. | Enterprises – Arts and crafts. | Art – Crafts. | Art – Grants and finance. | Art. | Art – Crafts – Advertising and marketing. | Art – Crafts – Education. | Art – Artists.
pp. xxii, 287 #290423
Felicity Wright has been promoting and advocating for Indigenous Australian artists, especially those specialising in textiles, since 1986, when she became manager of Warlukurlangu Artists (Yuendumu).

Additional Information

AuthorFelicity Wright
Number of pages299
PublisherATSIC (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission)
Year Published2000
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Very Good

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