Film Screening and Group AGM: "Harvesting Traditional Knowledge"

Tuesday 9th April 2019, 6.45pm - 9pm

Farringdon Room, St Bride's Foundation, London, UK EC4Y 8EQ



The ICON Ethnography group are delighted to screen the documentary “Harvesting 
Traditional Knowledge”; a two-way learning project created in 2013-2014 by the 
Association of Northern, Kimberley and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists (ANKAAA) 
alongside Aboriginal Community Art Centres and the Centre for Cultural Material 
Conservation, University of Melbourne.



Produced by Indigenous film crew, Mulka Projects, this documentary follows 
senior knowledge holders from Aboriginal communities and museum conservators 
from Australian cultural institutions, as they share the traditional harvesting 
of bark and ochre, the production of boomerangs and spears and the conservation 
of Aboriginal artefacts.



After the film we will hold our AGM to bring our members up to speed with 
committee changes and our plans for the coming year. Please join us for the 
film and stay for the AGM for a chance to catch up with ICON Ethnography 
Members.

Tickets:

£10 for member

£12 for non-members



Further information about the project can be found here: 
http://ankaaa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/ANKAAA-HTK-Booklet-A5-FINAL-low-res-spreads-14.6.15.pdf?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0



Tickets can be booked via: 
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/icon-ethnography-group-film-screening-and-agm-harvesting-traditional-knowledge-tickets-58636721011?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0



Sent on behalf of the ICON Ethnography group by Charlotte Ridley



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