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Reflection on Karla Dickens
2015
single work
essay
— Appears in: Courting Blakness 2015; -
In Conversation with Karla Dickens
2015
single work
interview
— Appears in: Courting Blakness : Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University 2015; (p. 70-75) Lousie Martin-Chew speaks with Karla Dickens about her short artistic film The Honey and the Bunny. -
The Honey and the Bunny : A Student Reflects
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Courting Blakness : Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University 2015; (p. 66-69)'At first, Karla Dickens' video installation The Honey and the Bunnymight look a little out of place against the timeworn friezes of the Great Court at the University of Queensland...'
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Karla Dickens : Continuing the Dialogue
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Art and Australia , vol. 51 no. 4 2014; (p. 542-551) 'To attempt to categorise Dickens as an artist would be reductionist. Her impressive array of work makes use of many mediums to convey a strong, resilient story of contemporary Aboriginality in Australia...'
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The Honey and the Bunny : A Student Reflects
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Courting Blakness : Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University 2015; (p. 66-69)'At first, Karla Dickens' video installation The Honey and the Bunnymight look a little out of place against the timeworn friezes of the Great Court at the University of Queensland...'
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Karla Dickens : Continuing the Dialogue
2014
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Art and Australia , vol. 51 no. 4 2014; (p. 542-551) 'To attempt to categorise Dickens as an artist would be reductionist. Her impressive array of work makes use of many mediums to convey a strong, resilient story of contemporary Aboriginality in Australia...' -
In Conversation with Karla Dickens
2015
single work
interview
— Appears in: Courting Blakness : Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University 2015; (p. 70-75) Lousie Martin-Chew speaks with Karla Dickens about her short artistic film The Honey and the Bunny. -
Reflection on Karla Dickens
2015
single work
essay
— Appears in: Courting Blakness 2015;
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