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Lisa Bellear

Exhibition

Sovereignty

The exhibition Sovereignty focuses upon contemporary art of First Nations peoples of South East Australia, and keynote historical works, to explore culturally and linguistically diverse narratives of self-determination, identity, sovereignty and resistance.

Program

The Round Table: Do we need a Women’s Museum? A Public Discussion

Lisa Bellear Indigenous Research Scholar. In 2016 she co-curated Sovereignty at ACCA with Director Max Delany and is a co-curator of Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism. Stella Bridie,  former Fitzroy High School student...
Press Release

Sovereignty

...involved in the Youth Leadership programs developed by the Korin Gamidji Institute, in association with the Richmond Football Club and University of Melbourne. Activism: Photographs, video works, sculptures and protest banners by Lisa Bellear and Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, among others...
Text

Public Programs, Education and Events

...with the stopwatch poised to crush errant performers. Approximately 250 people attended the John Giorno event and over 3 days more that 450 people attended the Word is Out series.Writers included John Giorno, Michael Farrell, Margaret Vandeleur, Will Day, Lisa Bellear, George...
ACCA acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, Boonwurrung, and Bunurong peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways on which we operate and welcome visitors. We pay our respects to their Elders, both past and present, as well as to all members of the Kulin Nation.
Glimpse into the archive—

Inland explored the idea that the term ‘periphery’ is key to constructing cultural identity in Australia, and considered ideas of the centre being a place of absence.

Inland (1990)

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