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Healing from Country for Country through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art - Communities of Practice

  • Ford, Linda (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Karacsonyi, David (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Motlap, Sharna (Chief Investigator C)
  • Mathew, Supriya (Chief Investigator D)
  • Bhatta, Manoj (Chief Investigator E)
  • Matthews, Veronica (Chief Investigator F)
  • Nona, Frances (Chief Investigator G)
  • Deen, Caroline (Chief Investigator H)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The research will be a case study of Ngelebe and Payi's paintings of their Country Kurrindju in the Top End of the NT, Australia 100 kilometres South West of
Darwin. Additionally, artwork will be produced from two Torres Strait Islander women who are Jodie and Sharna, with experience in working within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services.

These Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women will collaborate on the
art medium and health context to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their communities and health service providers, researchers, and experts to understand how to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the medium of art.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date14/08/2530/10/26

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