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PUBLICATIONS

                                                                              EXHIBITION CATALOGUES GROUP & SOLO

2024        - 'The End of History', Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA, Western Australia.
                  - 'SOUTHBOUND - women artists from Australia - Chile - South Africa, Galerie Seippel, Cologne Germany.

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2022        - 'Bidya Gurbarl (Open Secret)' -John Curtin Gallery, Bentley, Western Australia.

 

2019        - 'The Artist & Her Work', Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, The Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, UWA, Australia.
                  - 'Vis-ability: Artworks from the QUT Art Collection', University of Queensland, Australia
                  - 'The Alternative Archive: Truths, Myths and Legends of the Mid West' by Anna Louis Richardson,
                      Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, Australia
                  - 'New Indigenous Art Acquisition for SAM', Shepparton Art Museum, Victoria, Australia.

​2018        - 'Julie Dowling: Babanyu (Friends for life)', Art Gallery of Western Australis, Australia.

2017        - 'Yagu Gurlbarl (Big Secret): New Works From Julie Dowling' By Charmaine Green, Geraldton Regional Art Gallery
                     & Yamaji Art.
                  - 'Invisible Genres: Two Essays on Iconoclasm' by John Mateer, Arvi Wattel, John Curtin Gallery, Australia.

2013        - 'Speaking with colour - longing for country: The Collection of Carrillo and Ziyin Gantner' by Jennifer Issacs
                     Shepparton Art Museum, Victoria, Australia.
                  - 'Bliss' by Jacqueline Ball, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA, Western Australia.
          
2012        - 'Murr-ma*: Uncovering Aboriginal & Australian Contemporary Art, Berlin' by Michael Reid, Australia.
                  - '101 Contemporary Australian Artists' by Kelly Gellatly, National Gallery of Victoria, Australia.
                  - 'Terra Nullius: Vierzehn 10: Mit Krimineller Energie & Über Den Dilettantismus' HALLE 14, Germany.

2010        - 'Wandhana Wonga Warnda (The Voice of Returned Spirits)' Carol Dowling, Kuljak Djilba exhibition Catalogue.
                  - 'Slow Burn: A century of Australian women artists from a private collection' by Natalie O'Connor,
                     National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, NSW, Australia.

2009        - 'Women in the Bible', exhibition catalogue, Rebecca Forgasz, Jewish Museum, Sydney.
                  - 'Premier of Queensland's National New Media Art Award 2009' Queensland Art Gallery, Australia.
                  - 'Partial View, A : The University Of Western Australia Art Collection' by John Barrett-Lennard,
                     Lawrence Wilson Gallery UWA, Australia
                  - 'Culture Warriors: Australian Indigenous Art Triennial' by Brenda L Croft, National Gallery of Australia.
                  - 'Past Present Future: The National Library of Australia in 2008', National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

2008        - 'Lines in the Sand: Botany Bay Stories From 1770', Ace Bourke, Keith Vincent Smith and Djon Mundine,
                      Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre
                  - 'The art of missing persons: Loss and Recovery in the portraits of Julie Dowling', Recovering Lives, exhibition catalogue
                  - 'To Arise From Sorrow: the national apology to the stolen generations', Carol Dowling, Eegarra Bearaba exhibition.   
                  - 'Alla Na Oottheroongoo (that very thing is your country!)' by Carol Dowling, Oottheroongoo exhibition catalogue.
                  - 'Recovering Lives' by Nancy Sever & Caroline Turner, Drill Hall Gallery ANU, Australia.

2007        - 'Strange Fruit Testimony and Memory in Julie Dowlingʼs portraits', Jeanette Hoorn, exhibition catalogue.
                  - 'People in my community ...' by Carol Dowling, Culture Warriors exhibition catalogue.

2006        - 'Dreaming their Way'ʼ, exhibition catalogue, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington USA.
                  - 'Bal goort gootun gunyuing (Her heart has broken)' by Carol Dowling exhibition cat To Arise from Sorrow.
                  - 'Prism: Contemporary Australian art'  by Setsuko Nakamura, Norio Shimada, Tomoko Nakayama, Christine Nicholls,
                     Reiko Tomii, Stanley Nelson Anderson, Burijisuton Bijutsukan, Ishibashi Zaidan,  Tomoko Zhongshan,
                     Publisher Bridgestone Museum of Art, Ishibashi Foundation, Japan 
                  - 'Dancelines : contemporary Indigenous art inspired by Bangarra Dance Theatre' George Adams Gallery,
                     Victorian Arts Center, Melbourne, Australia

2005        - Ê»Moorditj Djurapinʼ by Carol Dowling, Winyarn Budjarri exhibition catalogue.

2004        - Ê»Unfinished businessʼ by Carol Dowling, Warridah sovereignty exhibition catalogue.
                  - 'Terra Alterius : Land of Another' by Margaret Farmer, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, Australia.
                  - 'Holy Holy Holy : 13 contemporary artists explore the interaction between Christianity and Aboriginal culture'
                     By Vivonne Thwaites & W.H Edwards, W. H. (William Howell), Flinders University
                  - 'Colour Power: Aboriginal art post 1984' by Judith Ryan, National Gallery of Victoria.

2003        - Ê»Vorwortʼ,pg 6, Indra Wussow & Ralf-P.Seippel, ART AUSTRALIA exhibition catalogue.
                  - Ê»Art Australiaʼ, p7, Barbara Alms, ART AUSTRALIA exhibition catalogue.
                  - Ê»Julie Dowling:... Yes Bossʼ, pg22, Ralf-P.Seippel, ART AUSTRALIA exhibition catalogue
                  - Ê»The Contemporary Art Scene in Australiaʼ, pg46, Peter Hill, ART AUSTRALIA exhibition catalogue
                  - “We are bosses ourselves...” Carol Dowling, “...Yes, boss!” exhibition catalogue, Artplace
                  - 'MCA Unpacked II : six Australian artists select works from the MCA collection' by Vivienne Webb,
                     Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia

2002       - 'Native Title Business, Contemporary Indigenous Art', exhibition catalogue
                 - 'itʼs a beautiful day, New Painting in Australia: 2', Bala Starr, exhibition catalogue
                 - “Being a big Womanhead” by Carol Dowling, ...big womanhead... catalogue, Artplace

2000       - 'Beyond the Pale: Contemporary Indigenous Art : 2000 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art -Art Gallery of
                     South  Australia' by Brenda L. Croft, Art Gallery Board of South Australia.

1998       - 'The Art of Place: The Fourth National Indigenous Heritage Art Award', Australian Heritage Commission, Australia
 
                                                                                 REVIEWS - NEWSPAPERS & ONLINE

2021       - 'Know My Name: Australian women artists 1900 to now at the National Gallery of Australia.
                     is a dazzling visual experience' by Sasha Grishin, The Canberra Times, Australia
                 - 'Balancing Act: Our story is not one story, but many stories to share' Art Almanac.
                 - 'Should You Buy Art Because You Love It or Because It’s an Investment?' By Emma Joyce, Broadsheet.
                 - 'Sovereign Sisters hidden in plain sight.' by Karen Wyld, inReview, INDAILY, South Australia.
                 - 'Connection to country' inspires artworks By Tony Magnusson, Northern Beaches Review.
                 - 'The View from There' By Jeremy Eccles, Aboriginal Art Directory.

2020       - 'Beauty and audacity: Know My Name presents a new, female story of Australian art'
                    by Joanna Mendelssohn,The Conversation.

2019       - 'The art world angel, her son, the countess and the detective', by Jenna Price, The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia.
                 - 'Aboriginal artists who’s art is killing it on social media' by Welcome to Country, Australia.
                 - 'The West' by Jeremy Eccles, Aboriginal Art Directory, Australia.
               
2018      - 'Julie Dowling: Babanyu (Friends for life)', by Dr Laetitia Wilson, Art Almanac, Australia.
                - 'Top 10 Most Collectable Urban Indigenous Artists', D.Lan Davidson. 
                - 'Julie Dowling: Malga Gurlbarl (Hard Secret)', Blouin Art Info International.
                - 'The Identity Makers in Australian Art', by Mandy McGuire, Art Lovers Australia.
                - 'Poignant final exhibition at Flinders city gallery', Flinders University Art Museum, SA.
                - 'Paintings an act of ‘sovereign empowerment’ for First Nation people' by Daniel Jauk,
                  Alumni News, Curtin University,WA.
                - 'Colony: Australia 1770–1861 / Frontier Wars (National Gallery of Victoria)' by Jane Clark, Australian Book Review: Arts                  - 'Exhibition Review: Wiru – Julie Dowling', by Aimee Dodds, Pelican Magazine, WA.
                - 'Q&A with Carly Lane and Andrea May Churcher', by Penelope Benton, National Association
                   for the Visual Arts (NAVA), NSW.

2017      - 'Secrets and Slavery' Artefacts, The West Australian Newspaper.
                - 'Series of works puts slavery in the spotlight', Geraldton Guardian, Western Australia.
                - 'Aboriginal artists who are killing it on social media', Welcome to Country, Australia.
                - 'Homecoming for Dowling’s Big Secret', by Francesca Mann, Geraldton Guardian, Australia.
                - 'Cultural program designed to intrigue', by Stephen Scourfield, Weekend West Travel, The West Australian, Australia.

2016      - 'In Your Face: Recent Australian Portraiture and Indigeneity' by John Mateer, Wasafiri, Volume 31, 2016 - Issue 2.
                  Taylor & Francis Online.
                - 'Invisible Genres examines the ongoing repercussions of European footsteps' by Anna Dunnill, Art Guide Australia.
                - 'Unknown Land: Mapping and Imagining WA shows how the west was wondered', by Victoria Laurie,
                   Visual Arts; The Australian Newspaper & Online
                - 'Common thread on display' by William Yeoman - The West Australian
                - 'Don Dale detention centre abuse: WA artist Julie Dowling speaks of trauma in Aboriginal community'
                   by Justin Bianchini, Joondalup Times

2015      - 'AGWA exhibition: Everyday acts of resistance' by Vickie Laurie, The Australian Newspaper & Online.
                - 'Causing a stir: Storm in a teacup exhibition traces our love affair with tea' by Andrew Stephens, The Age, Online.
                - 'Walley’s new national outlook' by Stephen Bevis - The West Australian Newspaper & Online

2014      - 'Dowling's images of love and loss' by Lyn Diciero - The West Australian Newspaper & Online.
                - 'Indigenous Women and the Arts' by Anna Haebich with Julie Parsons, Curtin University, The Encyclopedia of
                    Women & Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia, Published by The Australian Women's Archives Project.
                - 'A gentle rage' by Jenny D'Anger, The Perth Voice Interactive.

2013      - 'Australian art’s great circus: loving and loathing the Archibald' by Joanna Mendelssohn, The Conversation.
                - 'Indigenous art goes regional, from the heart' by Sonia Harford, the Age Newspaper & Online.
                - 'Australia – Our Art on Show at Royal Academy of Arts, London' by Carolyn McDowall, The culture concept circle.

2012      - 'The Paper Dress paints a not-so-pretty picture of Aboriginal exploitation' by Bronwyn Watson, Public Works,
                    The Australian Newspaper & Online.
                - 'Sheila's sheila's' - The Australian Newspaper & Online

2011      - 'Keeping the faith' by Rosemary Neill, The Australian Newspaper & Online

2009      - 'Julie Dowling in her North Perth studio, Western Australia, 1995' Trove, National Library of Australia.

2008      - 'A vivid trip back to where it all began' by John McDonald, Sydney Morning Herald 12/13/1/ p16+17
                - 'A Cultural History, Sightlines' by Ross Moore,The Age 11. July
                - 'Swept up in the current' by Rosalie Higson , The Australian newspaper & Online

2007      - 'Art and Soul' by Gail Williams, The Sunday Times. June 30.
                - 'Fruit of family conversations' by Corrie Perkin, The Australian page 12 ,13. July.
                - 'Testimony from an ancient land' by Patrick Hutchings, The Age A2, 21 July.
                - 'Truth in black and white' by Gabriella Coslovich, The Age, page 11, 31 July.
                - 'History revived and destroyed' by John McDonald, Sydney Morning Herald p 16+17, 11 August.
                - 'Long Time Coming : A new exhibition showcases the creativity of indigenous art', Patrick Hutchings,
                  The Age 20.10. A2, p 21.

2006      - 'Indigenous visual artists step up to Bangarra' by Mary OʼBrien, The Age, 8. February.
                - 'Fresh talent goes beyond the dots' by Nassim Khadem, The Age, 1.6.
                - 'Right here, right now' by Sasha Grishin, The Canberra Times 2.6.
                - 'Living canvases blossom abroad' by John McDonald, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8-9. 7.

2005      - 'A faith-to-history mission' by Larry Schwartz, The Age, June 3.
                - 'A gain for the galleries' by Louise Bellamy, The Age, 25 June.
                - “Way beyond the promised land” by Heidi Maier, Courier Mail, September 15.
 
2004      - Ê»Two of usʼ by Gail Williams, The Sunday Times, August 8
                - Ê»The Power of Protestʼ by Simon Blond, Weekend Extra, The West Australian, July 17
                - Ê»Dowling unmoved by fameʼ by Nyanda Smith, Today, The West Australian, July 7
                - Ê»In Translationʼ by Jennie Fitzhardinge, Indulgence, Prestige Property, The Sunday Times, July 4
                - Ê»Family Story Shows Personal is Politicalʼ by Ted Snell, The Australian, July 1
                - Ê»Too cool for schoolʼ by Ted Snell, The Weekend Australian, p18, June 5-6
                - Ê»A powerful display of Aboriginal artʼ by Terry Ingram,Salesroom p45, The Aust Financial Review, 22.4

2003      - “...Yes, boss!” by Jodi Hoffmann, Arts section p37, The Koori Mail, May 21st.
                - “Listening to the land” National Indigenous Times, p27, January 22nd.
                - 'On their selection" by Peter Hill, Sydney Morning Herald, October 18th.

2002      - “All ages show leaves one lusting after virtuosity” by Anne Loxley, www.smh.com.au, Nov. 27.
                - “You beauty!” by Peter Hill, exhibitions section p26, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22-28 Nov.
                - “Happy 30th, you mad little beauty” by Ted Snell, Art sections p15, The Australian, Nov. 22nd
                - “Our new icon” by Jane Faulkner, The Culture p1+3, Melbourne Age, 21st October.
                - “A fair to remember” by John McDonald, Arts section p62, The Aust. Financial Review, Oct. 10th
                - “Fine art of programming” by Ron Banks, Today section p5, The West Australian, Sept. 11th
                - “In person” by Sarah Palmer, Arts page 12, The West Australian, July 20th.
                - “Big Womanhead opens at Artplace”, National Indigenous Times, pg36, July 17th.
                - “When hard labour is a beautiful thing” by Ashley Crawford, The Culture p6, The Age, July 17th.
                - “Wisdom, humour and solidarity” by Ted Snell, Arts p21, The Weekend Australian, July 13-14th
                - “Judgement day” by Robert Cook, Arts pg12, The West Australian, July 13th.
                - “Hybrids all, let us rejoice” Arts, The Australian, Friday July 12th.
                - “Picture of popularity” by Sarah Palmer, Arts pg 6, The West Australian, July 3rd
                - “Henryʼ a finalist” by Jodi Hoffmann, The Arts pg 32, The Koori Mail, June 26th
                - “Indigenous Archibald entry”, Arts beat section pg 28, National Indigenous Times, June 5th
                - “Tips to keep you in the picture” by Darren Knight & Lenny Ann Low, Sydney Morning Herald,May 30.

2001      - “The Flash of Brilliance” by Candice Silverman, Art pg 4+5, The Sunday Times, April 29th
                - "Cultural Reflection” by David Bromfield, The Big Weekend, The West Australian, August 4th
                - “Preserving a sense of community' by Megan Backhouse, Sun Herald, Melb.25.6.

2000      - 'Why Nostalgia Corruptsʼ by David Broomfield, The West Australian, Nov. 11
                - 'Mind the Gap', Arts Review, The Weekend Australian, March 18
                - Ê»Dowlingʼ's stories make an impactʼ by Leslie Zampatti, Post Newspaper, 17th June
                - Ê»Humour, humanity aboundʼ by David Bromfield. The West Australian, 17th June
                - Ê»Seven sins is not a sorry affairʼ by Ted Snell. The Australian, 16th June
                - 'Festivals King Hit' by Bruce James. The Sydney Morning Herald, 11th March
                - Ê»Art indigenous and incredibleʼ by Ruth & Vincent Megaw. Adelaide Advertiser 6.3.
                - 'A Sorry Story' by Joanna Mendelssohn. The Bulletin, March
                - Ê»Strong Womanʼ by Stephanie Radock. Broadsheet vol 29, no.1 Autumn 2000
                - Ê»Contemporary Challengeʼ by Paul Lloyd. Adelaide Advertiser. Feb. 26
                - 'DOWLING: UPENDING THE HIERARCHY, Julie Dowling, Her father's servant, 1999' by Roy Forward,
                   National Gallery of Australia Research Paper no. 16
              
1999       - Ê»Shock of coloursʼ by Christine Nicholls. Adelaide Advertiser, 29.12
                 - Ê»Private eyesʼ by Victoria Laurie. The Weekend Australian, Review Arts, 11-12
                 - Ê»Perth Festival: Unfolding from the marginsÊ» by Andrew Nicholls Real Time, April
                 - Ê»Festival offers visual lucky dipʼ by David Bromfield. West Australian, 20 February
 
1997       - Ê»Biggles, Buddha and the fear of BooksÊ» by David Bromfield. The West Australian, 14. June
                 - Ê»Inside the Visibleʼ by Barbara Bolt. Real Time, April-May, pp. 6-7
                 - Ê»Strengthening the bondsÊ» by Judith McGrath. The Western Review, March
                 - 'Daughters of the DreamingÊ» by Ted Snell. The Australian, 7 February.

1996       - Ê»Sisters actÊ» by Victoria Laurie. The Bulletin Arts, The Bulletin, 19 November
                 - Ê»Honest dialogueÊ» by Judith McGrath. The Western Review, August

1995       - Ê»Show examines women and lawÊ» by Nikki Miller, The West Australian, 9 March
 
                                                                                             REVIEWS & MAGAZINES

2018        - 'Julie Dowling: Babanyu (Friends for life)', by Dr Laetitia Wilson, Art Almanac, Australia.
2016        - 'Indian Ocean Shipwrecks: Four exhibitions in Western Australia' by Darren Jorgensen, Review, Artlink Magazine.

2015        - 'Portraits, Issues and Insights: Julie Dowling's Celebration of Aboriginal Women through portraiture' by Amy Jackett
                     The Women's Art Journal' SPRING / SUMMER 2015 VOLUME 36, NUMBER 1

2008        - 'Eegarra Beearaba (to Arise from Sorrow)' by Patrick Hutchings, Art Monthly, # 212, August p 43 and 44.

2007        - 'Sunday Arts Sunday' 9 September interview with Julie Dowling
                  - 'Strange Fruit' by Maura Edmond, Artlink, Vol. 27;4.

2006        - Ê»Sub-Terrainʼ by John Mateer, Art & Australia, Vol 43, No4, p 596

2005        - 'Australiaʼs 50 most collectable artists', Australian Art Collector 31, Julie Dowling, Timothy Morell, p 88

2004        - Ê»Holy Holy Holyʼ by Nick Waterlow, pg.25 & 26, Art Monthly Australia, #170 June
                  - 'Holy, Holy, Holy' by Stephanie Radok, Artlink, Issue 24:2 June

2003        - “Review” by Ted Snell, Art & Australia, Vol.40 #3, page 499-500

2002        - “Art round-up: Perth” by David Bromfield, Art Monthly, # 153, September 2002
                  - “Deep Pockets” by Ted Snell, Artlink, Volume 22 #3.
                  - “Cultural directions” by Andrew Nicholls, Creative spaces page 8, SHOUT, July 2002.
                  - 'Australia's 50 most collectable artists, Australian Art Collector', issue 19
                  - “A Different Way to the Future”, Judith McGrath, Australian Art Collector, issue 19, pg 37-40.

2001        - “The Double life of Julie Dowling” by Victoria Laurie, The Weekend Australian Magazine, November 10-11
                  - 'Australiaʼs 50 most collectable artists', Australian Art Collector, issue 15
 
2000        - 'Beyond the Pale'ʼ by Doreen Mellor, Art and Australia Magazine, May
                  - Ê»Unflinching Portraitureʼ by Bruce James. Australian Art Collector , issue 14 Oct-Dec
                  - Ê»Art can reveal but never resolveʼ by Humphrey McQueen. Art Monthly April
                  - Ê»Julie Dowlingʼ by David OʼBrien.dB12.1. page 35

1999        - Ê»Butcher Cherel Janangoo, Julie Dowling, Julie Goughʼ by Judith McGrath. Artlink,19;2
                  - Ê»History and memoryʼ by Philippa OʼBrien. Artlink, 19:1, May

1998        - 'Grandmotherʼs mob and the storiesÊ» by Lavinia S Ryan. Artlink, 18:1, pp. 45-47.

1997        - Ê»Art of the first AustraliansÊ» by Doreen Mellor. Australian Art Collector, (image only), Oct.

1996        - Ê»Julie Dowling - Cultural CommunionÊ» by Carol Oakes. Artlink, Vol. 15, No. 2 & 3.

1995        - Ê»Festival neglects the visual artsÊ» by Dorothy Erickson. Artlink, Vol 15, No. 2 & 3
 
                                                                                        REVIEWS - WEB BLOGS

2019        - 'Australian Aboriginal art resists and resists' by Tamara Pearson, Resistance Words, Australia.
2015        - Pinterest   - Aboriginal art and people
                  - Art Blart - Julie Dowling - Storm in a Teacup
2014        - 'Julie Dowling - pintura', Forma es vacío, vacío es forma.
2012        - Aboriginal Art + Activism.
2011        - I AM A CHILD - children in art history.
2010        - Figuration Feminine.
2009        - Threads of Spider Woman.
                  - 'Women in the Bible: Tricksters, Victors and (M)others' by Zoe Rinkel, News: Arts Hub.
2005        - 'THE TRIUMPH OF PAINTING REVIEWS: The Triumph of Painting/Colour Power' by Dr Janet McKenzie,
                      Studio International, Saatchi Gallery Blog.
1998        - 'The Art of Place: The Art of Place: The 4th National Indigenous Heritage Art Award' Grafico Topico Blog.
 
                                                                                        INTERVIEWS - TELEVISION

2020        - 'Culture Warriors: Season 1, Episode 5, National Indigenous Television, SBS TV & Enhance TV, Australia
2009        - 'Julie Dowling - Picture the Women' An ABC TV production. (Duration: 1 hour 27 minutes)
 
                                                                              INTERVIEWS ONLINE AUDIO & RADIO

2020        - 'Frontier War Stories - Julie Dowling - Warrior Art Exhibition', Boe Searim, Soundcloud.

2019        - 'Yagu Gurlbarl (Big Secret) by Julie Dowling : Online Learning PodCast, Art on the Move, WA, Australia

2018        - 'Julie Dowling - Babanyu', Alternative Frequencies, RTR Radio by James Hall, Western Australia.
                        
                  - 'Julie Dowling’s ‘Wiru’, Alternative Frequencies RTR Radio by Bec Bowman, Western Australia.

2017        - 'Julie Dowling' - Favour Economy Vol 2. 2016 - 2017.

2007        - 'Julie Dowling Strange Fruit' AWAYE ABC Radio National

2004        - 'Julie Dowling Interview', Ted Snell & Sian Prior, The Deep End, Radio National, June 30th.

1999        - ʻʻArts todayʼ Bruce James radio review, Radio National, 19 February
 
                                                                           BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS - ACADEMIC & OTHER

2019        - 'A Companion to Feminist Art', Editors; Hilary Robinson, Maria Elena Buszek, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey USA.

​2016        - 'Globalization and Contemporary Art' edited by Jonathan Harris, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

2015        - 'Australian Art: A History' by Sasha Grishin, The Miegunyah Press, Melbourne University, Victoria, Australia.

2014        - The Encyclopedia of Women & Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia: 'Indigenous Women and the Arts'
                     Written by Anna Haebich with Julie Parsons, Curtin University
                  - Ngapartji Ngapartji: In turn in turn: Ego-histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia ; Yagan, Mrs Dance and
                     Whiteness' By Jan Idle, Australia National University, Chapter 8
                  - 'Religion, Space, and the Environment' By Sigurd Bergmann, Transaction Publishers, New Jersey, USA. pg. 258.

2013        - 'Better Worlds: Education, Art, and Utopia' By Peter Roberts, John Freeman-Moir, Rowman & Littlefield, New York,
                       pg.103-4
                  - 'The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art and Architecture: Second Edition' Edited by Tom Devonshire Jones,
                       Linda Murray, and Peter Murray - Oxford University Press, London. pg. 45
                  - 'Un-Australian Fictions: Nation Multiculture(alism) and Globalisation 1988 -2008' by Eleni Pavlides,
                       Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK. Chapter 6.
                  - 'Spacial Relations Volume Two: Essays, Reviews, Commentaries, and Corography' by John Kinsella,
                      Editions Rodolpi, Amsterdam, Netherlands. New York, USA. pg. 429 

2012        - 'Icons of War and Terror: Media Images in an Age of International Risk' By John Tulloch, R. Warwick Blood
                      Routledge.
                  - 'Sacred Exchanges: Images in Global Context' By Robyn Ferrell, Columbia University Press, New York.pg 82.

2011        - 'Sand' By Robert Drewe, John Kinsella, Fremantle Press.
                  - 'Alchemy in Contemporary Art' By Urszula Szulakowska, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, England, pg 112.
                  - 'White Man Got No Dreaming' by Jeanette Hoorn, Globalization and Contemporary Art, edited by Jonathan Harris,
                      Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, UK

2010        - 'Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image' edited by Keith Hayward, the late Mike Presdee,
                     Routledge-Cavendish, New York

2009        - 'The Brokered World: Go-Betweens and Global Intelligence, 1770-1820' by Simon Schaffer, Lissa Roberts,
                      Kapil Raj, James Delbourgo, Science History Publications, USA

2008        - 'Current: Contemporary Art from Australia and New Zealand' Art & Australia Staff editors, Dott Publishing, Australia.
                  - 'Portraits: Websters Quotations, Facts and Phrases' By Icon Group International, USA.

2007        - 'Visibly Different: Face, Place and Race in Australia' By Maureen Perkins, Peter Lang International Academic
                      Publishers.
                  - 'Australian Pastoral: The Making of a White Landscape' By Jeanette Hoorn, Fremantle Press.

2006        - 'Australian Arts, where the Bloody Hell are You?: Australian Arts in an International Context' edited by John Clark,
                      Peter  McCallum, Ian Maxwell - Sydney University Press
                  - 'Landmarks' by Judith Ryan, National Gallery of Victoria, Australia.

2005        - Ê»Julie Dowlingʼs Strange Fruitʼ, Jeanette Hoorn, third Text, Vol 19, issue 3, p 283.
                  - 'Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia' edited by Bill Arthur, Frances Morphy, Pan Macmillan Australia.

2004        - Ê»Julie Dowlingʼs Melbin and the Captivity Narrative in Australiaʼ by Jeanette Hoorn,
                    Futures Exchange ACH 23/04 pg. 201.
                  - 'Art beyond Representation: The Performative Power of the Image' by Barbara Bolt, I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd, London

2003        - 'Unframed: Practices and Politics of Women's Contemporary Painting' By Rosemary Betterton,
                      I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd Publishers, London, UK
                  - 'Future Imaginings: Sexualities and Genders in the New Millennium' by Delys Bird, Wendy Were, Terri-ann White,
                     University of Western Australia Press for the Westerly Centre, UWA

2002        - 'Many Voices: Reflections on Experiences of Indigenous Child Separation' by Doreen Mellor & Anna Haebich,
                      National Library of Australia
                  - 'Australian art in the National Gallery of Australia' by Anne Grey, National Gallery of Australia.

2001        - 'Aboriginal Art Collections: Highlights from Australia's Public Museums and Galleries' by Susan Cochrane,
                      Craftsman House, London
                  - 'Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature', by Clare Bradford, Melbourne University Press.

1999        - 'About This Little Devil and This Little Fella' by Albert Barunga & Stephen Muecke, Magabala Press, WA.
                  - 'Past Present: The National Women's Art Anthology' by Joan Kerr, Jo Holder - Craftsman House.

1997        - 'Malanbarra' By Romayne Weare, Magabala Books, Australia.

1996        - 'Artist in Residence' by John Stringer. Sandpiper Press, Perth.
                  -  'An urban aboriginal artist and her sense of familyʼ by Anna Herriman, Periphery, No. 28.

1995        - Ê»Singular Women: reclaiming spinsterhoodʼ by Jocelyn Scutt. Artemis, Melbourne.
                  - Ê»bur-ran-gur ang - Women and the LawÊ», School of Architecture and Fine Art, UWA.                                                                                   

 

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