A film-maker and journalist is passionate about the outback and indigenous culture. What do you do: Freelance arts journalist and film-maker, specialising in cultural commentary – especially of indigenous culture. Favourite designer: Bernard Leach Favourite design destination: Hakone Art Museum Inspiration: 1985 Dance Festival on Groote Eylandt Work in progress: Film project on Aboriginal […]
September 6th, 2010
A film-maker and journalist is passionate
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What do you do: Freelance arts journalist and film-maker, specialising in cultural commentary – especially of indigenous culture.
Favourite designer: Bernard Leach
Favourite design destination: Hakone Art Museum
Inspiration: 1985 Dance Festival on Groote Eylandt
Work in progress: Film project on Aboriginal culture.
Other areas of interest: The Outback.
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