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Reserachers working on PUBLIC ART (alphabetical order)
Georges BUREAU Independent researcher, FranceAdministrative areas: New Zealand , Northland (New Zealand), Australia , Northern Territory (Australia)Keywords: Art , Media And National Identity , Post-Colonialism , Visualization and Representation , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Public Art
Rowan GARD PhD Student, Center for Pacific Studies at University of St Andrews, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Hawaii , Rapanui - Easter Island (Chile) , Fiji , Vanuatu Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Climate Change , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Cosmology , Ecology , Environment , Indo-Pacific Prehistory , Public Art
Jari KUPIAINEN Senior Lecturer, Media at Karelia University of Applied Sciences, FinlandAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Rennell and Bellona (Solomon Islands), Western (Solomon Islands)Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Art , Audiovisual and Media , Agency , Christianisation , Cognitive Anthropology , Colonial Discourse , Complexity , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Production
Géraldine LE ROUX Lecturer, Department of Ethnology at Université de Bretagne Occidentale , FranceAdministrative areas: Australia , New Caledonia , Solomon Islands Places: Polynesia, Melanesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Art , Colonial Imagination , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Diasporas , Identity , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Indigenous Politics , Museums , Performance , Post-Colonialism
Franca TAMISARI Associate Professor, Dept. of Humanities at Ca' Foscari University of Vencie, ItalyAdministrative areas: Australia , Northern Territory (Australia)Places: Australia (area), Arnhem Land, Milingimbi, Galuwin'ku, Ramingining, GapuwiyakKeywords: Cosmology , Dance , Education , Gender , Indigenous Politics , Kinship , Language , Ceremonial discourse , Tourism , Ritual
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