Kim Kruger Kim Kruger i(A114956 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 Pandemic Pastoral Kim Kruger , 2022 single work prose
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 245 2022; (p. 3-7)
1 Coming Together for Ceremony Kim Kruger , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 243 2021; (p. 3-13)
'The story goes that a writer, and wannabe singer, dancer and actor (who screamed like Screamin' Jay Hawkins and pivoted like James Brown), and a real actor and wannabe director (you might know her from such TV shows as Prisoner, The Flying Doctors, and the cult film Little Miss Wonder), met at the Black Playwright's conference in 1989 in Canberra. They fell in love, talked politics, representation and storytelling, had a baby (well two - the second being Ilbijerri), fell out of love, and the rest is history. Well, that's one story.' (Introduction) 
 
1 Keep on Keeping On Kim Kruger , 2016 single work biography
— Appears in: Close to You : The Lisa Bellear Picture Show 2016; (p. 10-11)

'It has been ten years since Lisa Bellear's too early death in 2006 during NAIDOC week, her favourite time of year. Her iconic poem A Suitcase Full of Mould presciently questions if she will life to 46, given this was the average life expectancy for Aboriginal women in Victoria in the 1990s. She died at 45.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Close to You : The Lisa Bellear Picture Show Virginia Fraser (editor), Kim Kruger (editor), Destiny Deacon (editor), Melbourne : Koorie Heritage Trust , 2016 12968215 2016 anthology poetry art work essay

Supported by Victoria University, the Koorie Heritage Trust toured the exhibition; Close to You: The Lisa Bellear Picture Show. The exhibition and catalogue pay tribute to the life and work of Lisa Bellear. 

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