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Stephen Zagala and Nigel Lendon: Art Forum

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Canberra School of Art
Speaker: Stephen Zagala
Speaker: Nigel Lendon

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Side A: 1. 1 September 2004. Stephen Zagala is a doctoral student at the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, ANU who has been seeking ways to collaborate with indigenous artists in Vanuatu. Stephen's presentation will describe this collaborative project and discuss some of the broader political issues at stake in cross-cultural art practice. -- Side B: 1. 8 September 2004. Nigel Lendon: innovation and its meanings, in relation to the art of David Malangi.

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Series 431 - Art Forum recordings
Item 494 - Art Forum - Zagala, Stephen

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2004

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Open Access

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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