natalie-harkin

Exhibition

Unfinished Business: Perspectives on art and feminism

Continuing ACCA’s ongoing series of Big Picture exhibitions focussing on contemporary art’s relation to wider social, cultural and political contexts, Unfinished Business is a major exhibition conceived to animate critical, albeit under-represented, practices and debates within contemporary Australian art and society.
Surveying the diverse scope of feminist art practices – including painting, performance, photography and film to community […]

Program

Between Waves Closing Event and Catalogue Launch

...and the galleries will be open late, so you don't miss your chance to see the exhibition. The exhibition catalogue features full documentation of the exhibition along with newly commissioned writing by Natalie Harkin and Tina Baum, alongside a curatorial essay by Jessica Clark.
Publication

Between Waves

...features detailed documentation of all exhibited works, a curatorial essay by Jessica Clark and newly commissioned writing by Natalie Harkin and Tina Baum.Format: Paperback Publisher: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Editor: Jessica Clark  Copyeditor and Editorial Production: Elyse Goldfinch Published: 2023 Pages: 122 ISBN: 978-0-6458328-1-5...
Product

Between Waves

...by Jessica Clark and newly commissioned writing by Natalie Harkin and Tina Baum. Format: Paperback Publisher: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Editor: Jessica Clark  Copyeditor and Editorial Production: Elyse Goldfinch Published: 2023 Pages: 122 ISBN: 978-0-6458328-1-5  ...
Publication

Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park

...and Lisa Waup; a new poem by Natalie Harkin; and a special reprint of a text by Louis Anderson Mokak.  This exhibition and publication have been produced in collaboration with the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, and supported by the Gordon Darling Foundation...
Product

Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park catalogue

...and Lisa Waup; a new poem by Natalie Harkin; and a special reprint of a text by Louis Anderson Mokak.  This exhibition and publication have been produced in collaboration with the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, and supported by the Gordon Darling Foundation...
Program

Experimental Institutionalism: Expanded

...in a performance that moves through spaces that have historically seen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians excluded and reduced to tell untold chapters of Australia’s true history. The Collective consists of Ali Gumillya Baker (curator), Simone Ulalka Tur, Faye Rosas Blanch and Natalie Harkin.
Program

Counter-monuments: Session Three

Blanch (Yidinji/Mbarbram), Natalie Harkin (Narungga) and Simone Ulalka Tur (Yankunytjatjara), also with violinist/composer Katie Inawantji Morrison (Yankunytjatjara). They address notions of ethical practice, cultural responsibility, and repatriation of story through enacting memory...
Page

Artist Collectives and Communities of Practice

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and children. This artwork reminds us that, despite living in a relatively progressive country like Australia, many people continue to experience systemic discrimination. Ali Gumillya Baker and Natalie...