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Download filePort Arthur Project: Re-interpreting Port Arthur Historic Site through contemporary visual art
More than a century after the last prisoner departed the Port Arthur penal settlement, the Site remains an enduring reminder of Australia’s fraught beginnings. The iconic ruins, convict artefacts and even the paradoxical beauty of the place are rich with stories of despair, loneliness, hope and simply the everyday existences of the prisoners, guards, civil servants, women and children who lived there.
Port Arthur Project engages with Port Arthur’s history and culture through site‑specific visual art. 60 artists, all with an enduring commitment to and engagement with Tasmania, were invited to propose art works that would explore one of this country’s most visited, researched and recognisable places. Through processes of experimentation, research, consultation and negotiation 23 projects have come to fruition, comprising the four week exhibition which forms a highlight within the Ten Days on the Island 2007 festival.History
Publication title
ACUADS Research 07/08Editors
S Baker, I Howard, C RhodesPagination
6-7ISBN
978-0-9758360-2-6Department/School
School of Creative Arts and MediaPublisher
ACUADS PublishingPlace of publication
SydneyEvent title
Australian Council of University Art and Design Schools Conference: Innovation, Leadership, ImpactEvent Venue
College of Fine Arts, UNSW SydneyDate of Event (Start Date)
2007-09-26Date of Event (End Date)
2007-09-28Rights statement
Copyright 2007 Artists, writers and University of TasmaniaRepository Status
- Open