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Tarnanthi 2025 - Ku Arts Symposium Panel 3: Protecting Culture - Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) in Practice
Manage episode 515005997 series 1236840
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
The Ku Arts Symposium 2025 brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, curators, industry advocates and Ku Arts’ founding board directors for three panel discussions exploring the intersections of art, culture and Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP).
In this session, Protecting Culture – Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) in Practice, facilitator Stephanie Parkin is joined by Joanne Driessens and Mickey Barlow for a powerful discussion on the meaning and importance of ICIP, and the new standalone legislations currently being drafted by the federal government to protect it.
For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au
Photo: Nat Rogers
492 episodes
Manage episode 515005997 series 1236840
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
The Ku Arts Symposium 2025 brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, curators, industry advocates and Ku Arts’ founding board directors for three panel discussions exploring the intersections of art, culture and Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property (ICIP).
In this session, Protecting Culture – Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) in Practice, facilitator Stephanie Parkin is joined by Joanne Driessens and Mickey Barlow for a powerful discussion on the meaning and importance of ICIP, and the new standalone legislations currently being drafted by the federal government to protect it.
For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au
Photo: Nat Rogers
492 episodes
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