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V27 Issue 3

Personal encounters with objects

31/08/2022 Cover Story, V27 Issue 3

Creators, curators, collectors, students, visitors, audiences all have encounters with cultural objects both old and new. The new can be a celebration of the old or it can be a …

Life in a Museum, Papua New Guinea style

31/08/2022 Museums, V27 Issue 3

Grace Vele, a/Chief Curator Anthropology, PNG National Museum and Art Gallery The Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Museum and Art Gallery [NMAG] is a world of its own with multiple …

Kevin Conru, Oceanic art collector

31/08/2022 All Journal Articles, V27 Issue 3

Interviewed by Bill Rathmell in Brussels, May 2022 BR: In 2003 you were interviewed by Tribalmania in Santa Fe (https://www.tribalmania.com/interviewconru.html) where you described your early career playing professionally in symphony orchestras …

Bruce Laurie Seaman (1926 – 2022)

31/08/2022 In Memoriam, V27 Issue 3

by Chris Boylan Bruce Seaman will be remembered as a great family man, married to his beautiful Tahitian wife, Ramine, for 61 years, and as a Voyager and collector of …

Carnets Kanak, Voyage en Inventaire de Roger Boulay – Musée Hèbre, Rochefort

31/08/2022 Exhibitions, V27 Issue 3

by Pierre Laffont As a local precursor to a similar exhibition being hosted later this year in Paris at the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac, the exhibition Kanak Notebooks, Journey …

Hongi’s Hikoi: Tales through Tāonga

31/08/2022 All Journal Articles, V27 Issue 3

18 June 2022 – Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney. Review by Margaret Cassidy A highly successful project launch of Hongi’s Hikoi: Tales through Tāonga was held at the Chau Chak …

Mariw Minaral (Spiritual Patterns)

31/08/2022 Expeditions, V27 Issue 3

Australian National Maritime Museum. Review by Margaret Cassidy In recent years the Australian National Maritime Museum has used its Indigenous maritime curatorial team to build what some are regarding as …

Marquesan Festival Matavaa O Te Fenua Enata

31/08/2022 All Journal Articles, V27 Issue 3

July 2022. By Chris Boylan and Sophy Dennett The Marquesas with six main islands in the north-eastern section of French Polynesia has long been a place of imaginings, beyond the …

Uli: Powerful Ancestors from the Pacific

31/08/2022 Book Reviews, V27 Issue 3

2021, 392 pages, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu, Primedia, Bornival, Belgium. Review by Noelle Rathmell-Stiels  This superb book has been six years in the making, but it is well worth the wait. In …

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