Call Number |
759.9941 SHO |
Physical description |
1 videocassette (VHS) (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
Notes |
Distributor: Ronin Films. |
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Produced in or relating to Western Australia. |
Credits |
Script & research, Pat Nunn, John Williamson ; director, Nancy Sokil ; producers, Pat Nunn, Diana Williams. |
Audience |
Rated: G. |
Performer |
Sasha Morrison, Ray Minniecom. |
Summary |
The unique story of the Aboriginal child artists at the settlement at Carrolup in southern Western Australia during the forties and fifties, and their creative legacy which can be seen in the work of today's artists. From these surroundings grew an astonishing school of art created by children aged from seven to fourteen years of age. Nyoongah artists Alma Toomath, Milton Jackson, Liza Johns, Simpson Kelly and Tjyllungoo discuss their art and early influences. |
Subjects |
Marribank Mission (W.A.)
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Children's art -- Western Australia -- Carrolup Native Settlement -- Aboriginal artists.
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Art, Aboriginal Australian -- Western Australia.
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Carrolup Native Settlement (W.A.)
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Related names |
Nunn, Pat.
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Williamson, John.
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Sokil, Nancy.
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Williams, Diana.
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Morrison, Sasha.
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Minniecom, Ray.
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Marribank Family Centre Education System (Bayswater, W.A.)
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