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Murrary Darling Basin Commision Australian National University

Welcome to Engaging Visions

The Engaging Visions Research Project is a way to bring artists together with catchment communities in the Murray Darling Basin. This engagement seeks to provide creative opportunities for the artists by appealing to the community to help them understand and interpret what they see. In response, the visual imagery produced might help the community to affirm values associated with where and how they live and work and sustaining a healthy environment. This site aims to facilitate and maintain communication within and between artists and community.

Niclas Dietrich: overview of the country.Gunnedah 2004

Recents Posts from the Field

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Out of the Earth (detail)

by Dorothy Clews

Tapestry of cotton, silk, viscose, banana paper. Decomposition by sun, earth, rain. St George 2007

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The eleventh hour

by Helen Braund

Type C Print from St George Field Studies. 2007

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Tumut Regional Visitors Centre

by Dean Sewell

John Reid, Engaging Visions, confers with Mark Lees, Visitors Service Manager.

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Field Studies Exhibition

by John Reid

St George school children scrutinize artwork. 2007

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Posts from the Archive

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Base Camp

by John Reid

Field Studies Base Camp, Monga Forest, NSW, 1996.

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Brendan Taylor's Morning Exercise

by Benjamin Ashe

Image from Wentworth Field Studies, 2005.

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Dan Maginnity's eucalypt stick sculpture

by John Reid

Image from Field Studies, Blue Waterholes, NSW, 1996.

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Porthole (detail)

by Greg Hodge

Oil on Canvas, 2004.

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