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2021 Education @ Glasshouse Program

The Glasshouse team works with our local schools and education providers to cooperatively deliver a wide range of creative learning opportunities to our youth. We hope that these experiences inspire the development of creative adaptable minds - minds that will find solutions to the complex problems that we face, both now and into the future.

The Glasshouse team works with our local schools and education providers to cooperatively deliver a wide range of creative learning opportunities to our youth. We hope that these experiences inspire the development of creative adaptable minds - minds that will find solutions to the complex problems that we face, both now and into the future.

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GLASSHOUSE REGIONAL GALLERY PRESENTS

Education at Glasshouse 2021

TERM 1

A TOURING EXHIBITION BY HAZELHURST ARTS CENTRE

AND APY ART CENTRE COLLECTIVE

Weapons for the soldier is a major and ambitious exhibition

bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia

artists who have made new work to examine complex and

varied responses to weaponry, warfare, and their connection to

protecting land and country. Weapons for the soldier is the first

Anangu-curated exhibition involving non-Indigenous artists, and

the second major partnership project between APY Art Centre

Collective and Hazelhurst Arts Centre in southern Sydney.

Weapons for the soldier fosters dialogue around multigeographical

and multi-generational fights for land, Country and

freedom experienced by Australians, both Indigenous and non-

Indigenous, as well as the Indigenous experience in Australian

military history.

SNEAK PEEK

PRIMARY/

SECONDARY

5 December 2020 -

28 February 2021

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SUITABLE FOR

Stages 1- 6

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CURRICULUM LINKS

Creative Arts: Visual Arts,

HSIE: Aboriginal Studies,

English

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FREE

EXHIBITION

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Education Kit/ Art trail for

Stages 1-4

Tony Albert and Vincent Namatjira, Australia’s Most Wanted Armed with a Paintbrush , 2018, archival pigment print on

paper, found patches, fabric, 100 x 100 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney and Singapore.

Taylor Cooper and Witjiti George, Piltati and Malara: A story of love and war, 2018, acrylic on linen, 200 x 300 cm.

Courtesy of the artists and Kaltjiti Arts

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