Big Eye: Aboriginal Animations
BIG EYE: ABORIGINAL ANIMATIONS presents work from Aboriginal Australian and Canadian new media artists who utilise animation techniques. The artists use video and animation to translate traditional Aboriginal culture into a contemporary context.
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Artists
Aboriginal Australian artists include Jenny Fraser, Aroha Groves, the Gunbalanya Community & Gozer Media, Frank McLeod & Aboriginal Nations, Christine Peacock, Rebekah Pitt & John Graham.
Aboriginal Canadian artists include Dark Thunder Productions, Raven Tales, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito, Rabbit and Bear Paws and The Healthy Aboriginal Network.
Curated by
Jenny Fraser
Lubi Thomas
Assistant Curators
Maggie McDade
Rennae Hopkins
Michaela Hartland
Presented by
QUT Precincts and cyberTribe
Screening
From dusk until 8pm
The PARER PLACE PROJECT is an innovative outdoor projection exhibition series celebrating the moving image in all its forms - film, television, games, new media and art. The Parer Place Screens are solely dedicated to providing a digital canvas for emerging or experimental artists, with artworks animating the bold architecture of QUT's Creative Industries Precinct each night at dusk. ![]()
Content sourced from QUT News Web Service.





