Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Outearn Them, Outlive Them, and Know More Than They Do
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    y separately published work icon Blak Wave Meg Hale (editor), Melbourne : Next Wave Festival Inc. , 2014 8107153 2014 anthology single work biography art work essay

    'Sitting at the centre of Next Wave Festival 2014 is Black Wave : seven new art projects, a rollicking talks series and a new publications exploring what's personally, politically and artistically Next for Australia's Indigenous peoples.'

    'This landmark publication asks contemporary artists and curators from across the country to explore the future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, and artists. Their responses are rich, strong, diverse and inspiring.' (Source. Inside from cover)

    Melbourne : Next Wave Festival Inc. , 2014
    pg. 36
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