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Enaction Plan –  Reassembling the past

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A short haired woman with glasses in a checkered shirt smiling at the camera

Overview

Julie Gough will discuss her recent Fellowship research focusing on colonial collections and their role in shaping Tasmanian Aboriginal histories.

Entry is free but bookings are essential.

The Enaction Plan is a parallel process that maps a pathway of using the Library's collections to strategically seek and resurface material aspects between 1800 – 1850, that most impacted Tasmanian Aboriginal people. The project involves developing artwork responses to this journey to access and reconstruct history.

Julie Gough is a 2025 National Library of Australia Creative Arts Fellow.

Dates

26 Feb 2026
February 2026
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National Library of AustraliaParkes Place West, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaGet Directions
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