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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 30 no. 20 4 October 2020 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Attacks on the Arts Miss Their Value, Leya Reid , single work column
'Recently, The Daily Telegraph published a front-page article criticising public funding for the arts during a pandemic. One of five female artists named and ridiculed as self-indulgent in the article was Claire Bridge who received a $10,000 grant for a collaborative multi-channel video work with Chelle Destefano. Their project, What I wish I’d told you brings together Deaf voices and centres Deaf perspectives, language, culture and agency. This year, distancing and isolation has created a number of barriers to connection, especially for people living with disabilities who depend on face-to-face interaction and for whom community is vital. The artists were thrilled to receive financial support for this project and to promote it this week as part of Reaffirming Deaf People’s Human Rights, the theme of this year’s National Week of Deaf People and International Week of the Deaf. The disheartening comments made in the newspaper reiterate the value of this type of artwork.' (Introduction)
At Torakina Parki"Three plover chicks prow Torkina Park, parents at their", Peter Mitchell , single work poetry
A Mug's Lamenti"I know my provenance. I remember the fiery hearth, the potter's patient care.", Peter Mitchell , single work poetry
Hole in the Worldi"Your curt gesture —", Peter Mitchell , single work poetry
Susan Ryan, John Fahey and the Catholic Story, John Warhurst , single work obituary
The Romance of the Song, Brian Matthews , single work column
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