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- A New Approach (ANA), 30 October 2024, Culture and creativity is the edge we need to respond to Australia’s deepest challenges.
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- Watch: Cultural Mediation in Practice | M&G NSW (2019)
- Watch: Mel O’Callaghan: Cultural Mediation in action (2019)
- Watch: Marion Buchloh-Kollerbohn presentation: Cultural Mediation at the Palais de Tokyo (2019)
- Watch: Emily Sullivan presentations: caretakers, cultivators and Cultural Mediation (2019)
- Watch: Mediators at Science Gallery, Melbourne
Page 21: Archie Moore:
- Read: Black Dog, 2013 | National Artists' Self Portrait Prize at the University of Queensland Art Museum. Artwork information
- Read: Archie Moore - United Neytions, 2017 | The National: New Australian Art | at Carriageworks, Sydney. Artwork information
- Read: Archie Moore: The Commerical
- Read: Archie Moore website
Page 21: Ellie Buttrose
- kith and kin, exhibition roomsheet, Creative Australia, Sydney 2024
- Read: Ellie Buttrose announced as curator of 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art
- Read: Living Patterns: Contemporary Australian Abstraction, curated by Ellie Buttrose (2023)
- Read: Embodied Knowledge: Queensland Contemporary Art, curated by Ellie Buttrose and Katina Davidson (2022)
- Read: Work, Work, Work, curated by Ellie Buttrose (2019)
Page 22: About kith and kin:
- kith and kin concept information
- The Commercial (n.d.), Archie Moore: Embodied Knowledge: Queensland Contemporary Art, 2022 - 2023 | Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane | Archie Moore, Inert State | curated by Ellie Buttrose and Katina Davidson
- The Commercial (n.d.), Archie Moore: Archie Moore - Family Tree, 2021 | at The Commercial, Sydney
- Read: Title and details revealed for Archie Moore’s presentation at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
- Read: kith and kin Room Sheet from the 2024 Venice Biennale
- Watch: Video 1: Archie Moore on kith and kin
- Watch: Video 2: Archie Moore on kith and kin
- Watch: Video: Ellie Buttrose on kith and kin
- Watch: Videos from contributors Larissa Behrendt AO, Tina Baum, Franchesca Cubillo, Djon Mundine OAM, Stephanie Rosenthal
Pagee 25: The Gold Lion Award:
- La Biennale Di Venezia, 20 April 2024, Biennale Arte 2024: OFFICIAL AWARDS
- QAGOMA, 23 April 2024, Archie Moore wins gold at Venice
- Creative Australia, 18 August 2024, Media Release: Archie Moore’s Golden Lion-winning kith and kin acquired by Australian Government and donated to world-leading art museums
Suggested Reading:
David Marr (2023), Killing for Country: A Family Story. Melbourne: Black Inc Books
Book Review by Jonathan Richards, Queensland State Archives via Australian Policy History Org
First Nations Classics series by University of Queensland Press, including:
Tony Birch (2023), Blood
Tara June Winch (2025), Swallow the Air
Ruth Hegarty (2024), Is That You, Ruthie?
Lisa Bellear (2024), Dreaming in the Urban Areas
Larissa Behrendt (2024), Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling
Kithandkin.me list of further readings:
First Nations criminal justice issues: Change the Record. (n.d.). Our Campaigns
First Nations child protection issues: SNAICC, 2025. Family Matters Report 2024
Justice reinvestment: Just Reinvest NSW. (n.d.). Justice reinvestment in New South Wales, Australia.
Materials on First Nations political history and resistance: Foley, G. (n.d.). Information on Black Australia's 240 year struggle for justice.
Knowledges in First Nations cultures: Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage. (n.d.). Australia's Epic Story.
First Nations cultural materials: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). (n.d.). Search the Collection.
Innovative creations by First Nations peoples: SBS & NITV, 2023. The First Inventors (Season 1 Episode 1): Design to Survive.
Appendices:
Appendix A: Archie moore, kith and kin, exhibition roomsheet, Creative Australia, Sydney 2024
Appendix B: Creative Australia, Australia Pavilion Invigilators Style Guide
Appendix C: Creative Australia, Mediating Frequently Asked Questions – Australia Pavilion Invigilation
Appendix D: Creative Australia, Exhibition Manual | Australia Pavilion Invigilation Program
Appendix E: Creative Australia, Cultural Mediation Guide – Australia Pavilion Invigilation
Appendix F: Report Summary: Bringing Them Home Available at https://bth.humanrights.gov.au/significance/about-bringing-them-home
Appendix G: Community Fact Sheet: Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Available at https://www.vals.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Community-fact-sheet-Ending-Aboriginal-Deaths-in-Custody.pdf
Appendix H: Buttrose, Ellie (2024) ‘eternally relational’, in Buttrose, Ellie, and Lucas-Pennington, Grace (eds.) (2024) Archie Moore: kith and kin. Leipzig: Spector Books, pp. 121–135.
Appendix I: Mundine, Djon (2024) ‘kith and kin, and sentient beings: the night parrot, Archie Moore, and the tree of life’, in Buttrose, Ellie and Lucas-Pennington, Grace (eds.) Archie Moore: kith and kin. Leipzig: Spector Books, pp. 71–87.
Appendix J: Behrendt, Larissa (2024) ‘reclamation’, in Buttrose, Ellie and Lucas-Pennington, Grace (eds.) Archie Moore: kith and kin. Leipzig: Spector Books, pp. 103–115.
Reference List:
Creative Australia. (n.d.). 2024 Exhibition Mediation Program. Retrieved from https://www.creative.gov.au/venice-biennale/exhibition-mediation-program/2024-program
Fielding, K., Rossi, S., & Vivian, A. (2024). Transformative Edge 2024: How arts, culture and creativity impact our prosperity, cohesion, security, health and sustainability (Insight Report No. 2024-03). Canberra: A New Approach.
Miniero, G., & Holst, C. (2020). Corporate communication and the arts. In M. Addis & A. Rurale (Eds.), Managing the Cultural Business: Avoiding Mistakes, Finding Success. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022459
Museums & Galleries of NSW. (n.d.). About Cultural Mediation. Retrieved from https://mgnsw.org.au/sector/programs/cultural-mediation/cultural-mediation/
Varnum, M. E. W., & Grossmann, I. (2017). Cultural change: The how and the why. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12(6), 956–972. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691617699971