Michael Riley: Sights unseen Years K-6 Teachers enrichment day Unseen identities: Survey the powerful images of Michael Riley to discover how his practice has challenged Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences' perceptions of Aboriginal identities and experiences. Consider the politics of image and identity and develop teaching strategies for the classroom. Includes an introduction by Jonathan Jones, coordinator of Aboriginal programs, to key works in the exhibition. Friday 29 February 2008 9.30am - 3.30pm $77, $70 for AGS members and tertiary students - includes morning tea, lunch and cross-curricular educational material Years 7-12 Study mornings • Artists talk: Investigate the photomedia, film and video practice of Michael Riley with contemporary Indigenous artists Genevieve Grives or Darrell Sibosado, who will discuss the importance of Riley's work and its influence on their own practice. Includes an introduction by Jonathan Jones, coordinator of Aboriginal programs and artist, to key works in the exhibition. Years 10-12 11, 19 & 27 March 2008 10.30-11.30am $3 per student • In Michael Riley's sights: Explore Michael Riley's significant body of work in photomedia, film and video and how his practice has challenged non-Indigenous audiences' perceptions of Indigenous experiences in Australia. Years 7-10 20 March, 2 & 8 April 2008 10.30-11.30am $3 per student
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