The Hunter (Living) History Initiative has organised a one-day workshop on heritage preservation approaches with a particular focus on Rock Art and Indigenous heritage Download program HERE.
WHEN: Friday 20th May 2016, 8.30am- 4.00pm
WHERE: Auchmuty Library – Room – L326, University of Newcastle University Drive
Callaghan NSW 2308
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Registration 8-00am for 8.30 start
CHAIR Dr Bernie Curran
Dr Amir Mogadam
Kulturpolitiks, the Question of Conservation
Gionni di Gravio & Dr Ann Hardy
Indigenising the City: Embodying Aboriginal knowledge and wisdom into planning frameworks to create sustainable cities of the future
Dr Greg Blyton
Conservation from an Indigenous perspective
Tim Davidson
“Virtual Heritage: Experiencing the past through Virtual Reality”
Dr Jillian Huntley
Colouring colonisation – the emergence of rock art and modern human dispersal to Australia
Dr Bernadette Drabsch
Visualising and Contextualising the rock art sites of the Hunter: Conservation through Education
Emeritus Professor John Fryer
Recording Rock Art: Techniques and Experiences Locally and in UK
Members of the Public are welcome to attend this free session
RSVP is essential – contact Ann Hardy 49215824 or 0438509139 on ann.hardy@newcastle.edu.au by Friday 13th May.
For location see MAP for location of Auchmuty Library.
Kindly supported by Cultural Collections, University of Newcastle Library & the Hunter (Living) History Initiative
