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Dr Kyla McFarlane on William Strutt’s 'Untitled (Three studies of a child)'
4 Nov 2020
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Tim Uebergang on Margaret Stones
21 Oct 2020
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Alisa Bunbury on Duncan Cooper
12 Oct 2020
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Ned's Hack #1: Hanging a picture
15 Sep 2020
Special project
Screendance
8 Sep 2020
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Brad Rusbridge on Andrew Hurle's ‘Commonwealth Bank (money box)' 2011
3 Sep 2020
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Alisa Bunbury on Margaret Stones
31 Aug 2020
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Kelly Gellatly on the Paterson Brothers
18 Aug 2020
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Richard Lewer on 'Every woman’s nightmare (Only to be with you)’ 2008
12 Aug 2020
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Alisa Bunbury on Absalom West's 'Views in New South Wales'
15 Jul 2020
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Kyla McFarlane on Henry Talbot
8 Jul 2020
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Jacqueline Doughty on Blamire Young
24 Jun 2020
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Up from the Vault with Matthew Martin
17 Jun 2020
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Up from the Vaults with Associate Professor Alison Inglis
27 May 2020
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Brad Rusbridge on 'At the end of a day in a parched land' 2007
27 May 2020
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Dr Kyla McFarlane on Helen Maudsley's 'The Coat'
6 May 2020
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Jacqueline Doughty on Bea Maddock's '48 Package’
29 Apr 2020
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Up from the Vaults with Dr Raafat Ishak
23 Apr 2020
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Richard Larter - 'Star Type'
7 Apr 2020
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Rosalie Gascoigne - 'The players'
8 Mar 2020
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Vivienne Binns - 'Lino, Canberra, tile formation and overlay’
12 Feb 2020
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Samantha Comte on Robert Ashton's 'Fitzroy'
28 Jan 2020
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Samantha Comte on John B Trinick
9 Dec 2019
Articles
MULCH – A garden party where science, art and nature collide
8 Nov 2019 — 8 Nov 2019
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The Potter acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we work and create. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.