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Adaptability & Draughts(woman)ship: Kachelle Knowles Builds a Practice of Representation That Takes Action

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In the wake of storms:  Moving forward as a nation displaced

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(Un)Monumental: How Do We Re-contextualise Historic Sculptures for Contemporary Life?

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From the Collection: “The Bussett and the Monkey” (1991) by Amos Ferguson

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A mélange of culture: Prominent intuitive artist documents heritage

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Boiling: Field Notes on Loss and Belonging

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Traditional Knowledge Living in the Tropics: Respecting Lifeways

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“Five Children at the Water Pump” (1984) by Peggy Hering

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Remedies for Remembering: Darchell Henderson’s new mural on Hospital Lane reminds us of our histories of healing.

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Golden Touch and Go: Jace McKinney’s imagines golden kings and living dangerously in “Trumped” (2013)

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From the Collection: Dave Smith, Let Us Prey, 1984-86

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Boundaries, Borders and Brotherhood: “Proxemics: Personal Space/Commanding Stance” (2015) by John Beadle

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Lavar Munroe’s ‘Migrant’

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