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Cultural Connotations and its staff members have been involved in many art, photography, craft, design, history and archaeology exhibitions. Please explore some of them below.

cultural tour of canada PDF Print E-mail
Annette Welkamp managed the cultural tour Discovering le Grand Nord: Eastern Canada and Rebellious Boston for Australians Studying Abroad in September. The tour leader was the inimitable and indefatigable Kenneth Park. We visited Toronto, Quebec City, Ottawa, Montreal and a host of other cultural hotspots in between. For more information on this tour and many other cultural journeys go to the ASA website.
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found out. art from the found object PDF Print E-mail
Found objects and recycled materials can serve as an evocative medium for expression.
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atelier mendini PDF Print E-mail
The inaugural exhibition at the new Groninger Museum in the Netherlands. It profiled the works of its senior architect, Alessandro Mendini and his design team.
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centre bounce. football from australia’s heart 1 PDF Print E-mail
This exhibition is currently on tour through the communities of the Northern Territory. The exhibition was designed so it can be hung on walls in a gallery or on fences in a paddock.
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in the can. the stanley fowler archive, csiro PDF Print E-mail
Between 1936 and 1947, Stanley Fowler made almost 13,000 aerial photographs of the Australian coast and waters.
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dutch historic houses lecture
Despite its small size, the Netherlands undoubtedly became the centre of world trade during the 17th century. It was rich, powerful, innovative and influential. The 18th century witnessed a slow and slight decline in comparison, especially with rising competition from France and England. Annette Welkamp recently presented the lecture Not quite the Golden Age, but still rather grand: some Dutch architecture & interiors from 1750 to 1850 on 19 July 2011 at The Johnston Collection. Guests were taken on a tour of well-known and less familiar houses, palaces and other properties across the country, including Paleis Het Loo (Apeldoorn), Fraeylemaborg (Slochteren) and Teylers Museum (Harlem). The Johnston Collection, East Melbourne.