Art of Peace: Art After War

Art of Peace investigates the important role of art in Australia’s engagement in international peacekeeping. Australian artists such as George Gittoes and Wendy Sharpe have created powerful and memorable images of Australian forces as peacekeepers and nation-builders. Yet, what of the less-visible perspectives of artists from the countries to which Australia sends peacekeepers? Art of Peace will create new knowledge around those artists’ own perceptions of what they lived, seen, feared and hoped for.

Robert Cook

AGWA Curator

Artists

Rwanda: Michelle Teta (Teta Chel), Innocent Nkurunziza, Cedric Mizero
Timor Leste: Bernardino (Dino) Soares, Inu Bene, Maria Maderia
Bosnia/Herzegovina: Mladen Miljanović, Aida Šehović, Adela Jušić

Academic Team

Bosnia and Herzegovina Project Team
A/Prof Uroš Čvoro (University of New South Wales)
Prof Paul Lowe (University of the Arts London)
Prof Kit Messham-Muir (Curtin University)

Rwanda Project Team
Talia Lieber (specialist consultant) (University of California Los Angeles)
Prof Kit Messham-Muir (Curtin University)
A/Prof Sarah Minslow (California State University Los Angeles)

Timor Leste Project Team
Prof Jon Cattapan (University of Melbourne)
Dr Wulan Dirgantoro (University of Melbourne)
Prof Charles Green (University of Melbourne)
Dr Vannessa Hearman (Curtin University)
Prof Kit Messham-Muir (Curtin University)
Naldo Rei (specialist consultant)

Lead Chief Investigator: Prof Kit Messham-Muir (Curtin University)
PhD Scholar: Laura Kevan (Curtin University)
Research Assistant: Loretta Tolnai (Curtin University)

 

Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.

Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.