Record Number |
21113 |
ISBN |
9781922464422 |
Location |
363.7 DAY |
Author |
Day, Charlotte |
Title |
Tree story / curated by Charlotte Day with Dr Brian Martin and held at Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, between 6 February and 10 April 2021. |
Published |
Caulfield East, VIC : Monash University Museum of Art and Monash University Publishing, 2021. |
©2021. |
Collation |
224 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Content types |
text |
still image |
Carrier type |
volume |
General Note |
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Tree Story at Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), held from 6 February to 10 Aril 2021. |
Editors: Charlotte Day and Melissa Ratliff. |
Recommended for NAIDOC Week 2021 activity – Years 9 & 10. -- NAIDOC Week 2021 teacher resource / SBS Learn. |
Bibliography Note |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary Note |
"'Tree story' brings together creative practices from around the world to create a 'forest' of ideas relating to critical environmental and sustainability issues. At its foundation - or roots - are Indigenous ways of knowing and a recognition of trees as our ancestors and family. Published to accompany an exhibition of the same name at Monash University of Contemporary Art, 'Tree story' takes inspiration from the underground networks, information sharing and mutual supportunderstood to exist within tree communities, and poses the question: what can we learn from trees and the importance of Country?" - Back cover. |
Subject |
Art, Australian -- Exhibitions |
Trees in art -- Exhibitions |
Art, Aboriginal Australian |
Art and society -- Australia |
Indigenous Collection |
Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander |
Forests and forestry -- Victoria |
Tree farms -- Victoria |
Conservation of natural resources -- Victoria |
Australian |
Added Name |
Day, Charlotte, (editor). |
Ratliff, Melissa, (editor,). (author). |
Added Corporate Name |
Monash University. Museum of Art, (issuing body ). (host institution). |
Internet Site |
NAIDOC Week 2021 teacher resource / SBS Learn. |