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Oceanic Art Society Australia

Volume 22 – Issue 3

26/07/2017
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Volume 22 – Issue 2

26/07/2017
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Volume 22 – Issue 1

24/07/2017
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STONED – Lithic Technology of the Ancient Polynesians

12/07/2017

NEXT LECTURE Wednesday, July 19, Australian Museum, 6.30 for 7.00pm. OAS & Australian Museum members $25, others $35, includes substantial refreshments and wine. Mark Blackburn will be presenting a lecture …

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Patterns in Beaded Aprons of Cenderawasih (Geelvink) Bay – Symbols of Cultural Beliefs

12/07/2017

Patterns in Beaded Aprons of Cenderawasih (Geelvink) Bay – Symbols of Cultural Beliefs by Professor Peter McCabe, University of Adelaide Aprons of varying styles have traditionally been worn throughout New …

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James Cook meets King Kalani’ōpu’u (Blake Erickson & Nicholas Starte). (Photo by Damien Higginbotham).

Between Worlds: A new musical theatre work reimagining James Cook’s encounter with the Hawai’ians

12/07/2017

Between Worlds: A new musical theatre work reimagining James Cook’s encounter with the Hawai’ians by Nick Higginbotham James Cook’s 18th Century voyages of discovery brought home an unparalleled wealth of …

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Applying finishing touches to a spirit figure

The Mariwai Project

12/07/2017

by Shiva Lynn Burgos I have recently been on an expedition of discovery into the rites, rituals and arts of the Kwoma people of Mariwai village, Papua New Guinea. The …

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While Admiring the Ancient the OAS Also Embraces the New

09/05/2017

The OAS has shifted gear under the energetic leadership of our new president, Bill Rathmell, who has revitalised the main OAS committee and various sub-committees working on the website, the …

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Indigenous perspectives in The National 2017: new Australian art

09/05/2017

NEXT LECTURE Wednesday 17 May 2017 – OAS Lecture, in the Centenary Auditorium, Art Gallery of NSW, 6:30 – 8pm. Free. Anneke Jaspers – Curator, Contemporary Art at the Art …

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The Reverend Fellows Collection of Trobriand Art

09/05/2017

A report on Crispin Howarth’s OAS Lecture, by Jim Elmslie The ‘lost’ collection of Massim art of the late Methodist missionary, the Reverend Samuel Fellows, lay undisturbed beneath the family …

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