Our audience at Tandanya.
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Kaurna Elder Katrina Power – a dramatic and passionate Welcome to Kaurna Country.
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Kaurna Elder Katrina Power welcomes us to Kaurna Land – for the Wesley Enoch AM Keynote Address.
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Kaurna Elder Katrina Power welcomes us to Kaurna Land – always was and always will be, never ceded – for the Wesley Enoch AM Keynote Address.
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Our MC for the night – internationally renown choreographer and artistic director, Garry Stewart.
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Wesley Enoch AM delivers Keynote Address – Making Marks: Arts and Social Justice
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Wesley Enoch AM delivers Keynote Address – Making Marks: Arts and Social Justice
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Wesley Enoch AM delivers Keynote Address – Making Marks: Arts and Social Justice (Photo by Julie Gregory)
QandA session for Making Marks: Arts and Social Justice.
Left to right: Wesley Enoch, Simone Tur and Garry Stewart.
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Audience view of the QandA session with Wesley Enoch and Simone Ulalka Tur, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Indigenous), Flinders University.
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QandA session – Wesley Enoch, Simone Tur, Garry Stewart and audience
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Howard Lawrence Sumner accepting the 2022 Graham F Smith Peace Award for an Artist in Residence
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2022 Peace Award presentation: (left to right) Naomi Ebert Smith, Peace Foundation; Prof. Penny Edmonds, Dean of Research, Flinders Universitry; recipient H Lawrence Sumner; Leonie Ebert, Peace Foundation; and Dr Tully Barnett, Assemblage Centre for Creative Arts
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Left to right: Howard Lawrence Sumner, Leonie Ebert and Tully Barnett
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Naomi Ebert Smith (left), Chair of the Graham F Smith Peace Foundation with Howard Lawrence Sumner (right) – recipient of the 2022 Graham F Smith Peace Award for an Artist in Residence.
Photo by Julie Gregory
Left to right: Simone Ulalka Tur, Howard Lawrence Sumner, Tully Barnett and Penny Edmonds.
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Left to right: Associate Professor Simone Ulalka Tur Pro Vice Chancellor (Indigenous), Wesley Enoch, Garry Stewart and Howard Lawrence Sumner. (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Wesley Enoch AM at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide.
Photo by Julie Gregory
Wesley Enoch (left) and Leonie Ebert (right) (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Adelaide Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor (left) and Gregg Mitchell (right).
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Heather Croall (left) and Tarnya van Driel (right)
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Left to right: Yusuf Hyat, Jermaine Hampton and Ali Baker. (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Leonie Ebert Cropped
Left to right: Jenny Smith, Leonie Ebert and Margi Butcher.
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Katrina Power (left) and Richard Henne-Ochoa (right).
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Peter Monteath and Sandra Kearney
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Naomi Ebert Smith
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Left to right: Iriana Freitas, LIz Tideman and Donald Barnes.
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Steve Sox
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Natalie Harkin (left) and Jenny Smith (right).
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Celia Coulthard (left) and Kellie Nicol (right)
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Samantha Webster (left) and Serafina Maiorano (right).
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Phillip Saunders (left) and Margi Butcher (right). (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Fiona Salmon (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Iris Iwanicki (left) and Penny Edmonds (right) (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Helen Petros (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Robert Host (left) and Jason Leigh (right). (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Lisa Radetti (Photo by Julie Gregory)
Our photographer Julie Gregory at work with Naomi Ebert Smith (Photo by Iris Iwanicki}