Join us for Speakers’ Corner as we reflect on ACT community art projects as archival practice.
Community archives stand apart from government or institutional archives because they are initiated and driven by the communities themselves, deciding what to preserve and how.
In this session, we’ll explore the ways communities take charge of their own histories, shaping decisions about what to keep and how to present it.
Join us to hear from local artists Dr Martyn Jolly and Dr Louise Curham as they share insights into community archival practices in the ACT.
- Dr Martyn Jolly will speak about his work creating Canberra's 2003 bushfire memorial from community photographs.
- Dr Louise Curham will discuss her award-winning project, Kambah Turns 50, marking the suburb's anniversary and local memory-keeping.
Don’t miss this opportunity for an engaging evening of reflection and discussion about the intersection of art and archives in telling community stories.
Photo: The ACT Bushfire Memorial designed by Tess Horwitz, Tony Steel and Martyn Jolly, 2006.
 
      