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OverviewParragirls profiles the transformative artwork Parragirlsrealised in collaboration with contemporary artists and communities since theParragirls Memory Project began in 2012. This vividly illustrated book revealshow art can change places and perceptions, in this case the long-neglected siteof Parramatta Girls Home in Western Sydney, located on the lands of theBurramattagal people of the Darug nation. Centred on the art and activism of itsformer residents, this is the first publication of its kind to use images andcreative writing to open up the difficult spaces of an Australian former childwelfare institution, one where significant abuse took place right up until itsclosure in 1974, as evidenced in the royal commission into child sexual abuse. 'Parragirls is an impressive book that serves as both an art publication and a record of social change. As an enduring testament to the experiences of the Parragirls a collective of former residents of Parramatta Girls Home, where abuse and cruelty were rife it charts the work of the Parragirls Memory Project across seven years of visual art, performance, events, exhibitions, writing, advocacy and activism...Parragirls is able to deliver something that is at once rigorous in its detailed presentation of a clear model, and accessible through its compelling narrative.' - Eugenia Flynn, The Saturday Paper Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lily Hibberd , Bonney DjuricPublisher: NewSouth Publishing Imprint: NewSouth Publishing ISBN: 9781742236445ISBN 10: 1742236448 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 01 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLily Hibberd is an artist, curator and writer. She co-founded Parragirls Memory Project with Bonney Djuric in 2012 and has co-produced numerous major artworks and exhibitions with Parragirls. She is Adjunct Research Fellow at Art & Design UNSW Sydney and her collaborative new media research with Parragirls was supported by an ARC DECRA research fellowship between 2016 and 2019. Bonney Djuric (OAM) is an artist, writer and co-founder of Parragirls and the Memory Project, and director of the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct Association. Her contribution to the recognition of Forgotten Australians has been honoured in NSW and federal parliaments. Bonney Djuric is Adjunct Lecturer at UNSW Art & Design Sydney and a member of the Order of Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |