Tangentyere Artists: Continuity, Contemporaneity and Inconvenient Art Practice

Cultural Studies Review 21 (1) (2015)
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Tangentyere Artists is an Aboriginal owned and directed art centre that represents urban and regional artists from eighteen Alice Springs town camp communities and beyond.In this article, artists from Tangentyere discuss their work.

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