Grant Stevens, Below the mountains and beyond the desert, a river runs through a valley of forests and grasslands, towards an ocean, 2019, video, 48:9, Infinite duration, UTS Art Collection, Commissioned 2019. (detail)

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STEAM Video Conferencing Workshop

  • This resource positions Joyce Hinterding’s work Floric Antenna 1 – Orange Lichen Study as the central reference point in teaching aspects of curriculum for Science, Technology, Mathematics and Visual Arts for…

Angela Tiatia ‘Tuvalu’

  • Angela Tiatia’s 3-channel video Tuvalu shown in the exhibition IMPACT, UTS Gallery 9 May – 30 June 2017, was originally created for the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF). The original…

Vanessa Inkamala ‘Dialysis Homeless Diabetes’

  • Vanessa Inkamala Tjurita (West MacDonnell Ranges, NT) Dialysis Homeless Diabetes 2015 watercolour and acrylic varnish on paper UTS Art Collection, purchased 2016   “We want to send out [a message] to…

Video: Resilience, survival and thriving – Vernon Ah Kee ‘Grandfather Gaze’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health…

Video: Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing – John Mawurndjul ‘Mardayin Design at Milmilngkan’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health…

Video: Spirituality – Dorothy Napangardi ‘Salt on Mina Mina’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health Faculty’s…

Video: Heterogenity of Indigenous Australians – Archie Moore ‘Flag’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health…

Video: Colonisation, racism and chronic disease – Michael Cook ‘Civilised #13’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health Faculty’s…

Video: Health, social and emotional wellbeing (2 of 2) – Vanessa Inkamala ‘Dialysis Homeless Diabetes’

  • Art educator Alice McAuliffe and academic Jennifer Newman discuss artworks from UTS Art Collection in relation to the eight essential understandings that comprise the REM Framework that underpins UTS Health…

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