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Aboriginal “Art in America”
The lead-off article in the new April 2007 issue of Art in America is “The Dream of Aboriginal Art” by Richard Kalina. It is essentially a review of the exhibition Dreaming Their Way from the Hood Museum installation that ran from October to December 2006, after … Continue reading
Dartmouth Dreaming: Conference Wrapup
The events surrounding the opening of Dreaming Their Way at Dartmouth College concluded on October 12 with a full day’s program of speakers. The morning was given over to the art of the exhibition, while the afternoon featured talks by two Native … Continue reading
Dreaming Their Way at Dartmouth: The Conference Keynote Address
My delight in being invited to the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College for the opening of Dreaming Their Way was doubled by the promise of a conference that featured a day and a half of speeches, tours, and discussions relating to Aboriginal … Continue reading
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Dreaming Their Way at Dartmouth: The Exhibition
It is not often that I have the opportunity to see an art exhibition twice, less often an Aboriginal art exhibition, and never before now to see a show in two different venues under the hand of two different curators. … Continue reading
Dreaming in Dartmouth
We’ve gone north to Hanover, New Hampshire (almost in Canada!) and Dartmouth University, where the Hood Museum of Art, under the direction of Brian Kennedy, is the second venue for the exhibition of Aboriginal women’s painting, Dreaming Their Way. In conjunction … Continue reading
Women’s Art in Washington: The Reviews are In
It’s been just over four weeks since the art of Australia’s Aboriginal women went on view in Washington, DC with the opening of Dreaming Their Way: Australian Aboriginal Women Painters at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and a companion show, Painted Stories: … Continue reading
“Dreaming Their Way” Opens in Washington, DC
After the excitement of Paris and London, Aboriginal art is set to take Washington, DC by storm with an exquisite new exhibition of paintings by Aboriginal women, Dreaming Their Way: Australian Aboriginal Women Painters, at the National Museum of Women in … Continue reading
Bon Voyage: Aboriginal Summer 2006, France, UK, and USA
In just over a day’s time from now, Harvey and I will be on our way to Europe, our ultimate destination there the opening of the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris on June 23. This has been an event … Continue reading