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These are the Issues: Treaty TimeThese are the Issues: Environment

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Alder, Alison

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Wollongong Art Gallery

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The Future Feminist Archive, a component of Contemporary Art and Feminism, commissioned artists, activists, writers, students and thinkers with a passion for art and feminism to work with hidden, under-appreciated or inaccessible activist histories. Commissioned by curators, Dr Catriona Moore and Jo Holder These are the Issues: Treaty Time and These are the Issues: Environment are two new works researched and created in response to the sustained activism of the Kembla Coal and Coke Miners Women’s Auxiliary since its inception in the 1930s, and to activist posters created for the auxiliary in the early 1980s. The exhibition, Future Feminist Archive – Live in Wollongong was held at the Wollongong Art Gallery in 2019

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Future Feminist Archive – Live in Wollongong

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