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Walls Sometimes Speak

by Mackinolty, Chips, Roberts, Anne, Robertson, Toni. Earthworks Poster Collective.

Earthworks Collective,Chips Mackinolty and Toni Robertson, first major political poster show in Australia, touring

Artists Against Uranium

by Artworkers Union of South Australia.

SA Artworkers Union, national collection of colour xerox images by many artists, show toured nationally and internationally continuously since

Anti Nuclear Lobby and Culture

by Watkins, Peter.

Peter Watkins, director of film The War Game, screening and discussion

Posters

by Staeck, Klaus.

Klaus Staeck, German political comment posters

Artists Against Uranium

by Goodwin, Christine, Kerr, David.

Second showing, expanded version, curators Christine Goodwin, David Kerr

Fallout Follies

by State Theatre Company of South Australia.

SA Theatre Company, theatre performance on uranium issue

Truth Rules...OK?

by Bolton, Ken, Goodwin, Christine.

various Australian postermakers, organised by Christine Goodwin and Ken Bolton; recent socially, politically oriented posters, touring 1983-1984 many venues, Australia

Towers of Torture

by Ashburn, Liz.

Towers of Torture was an exhibition curated by Therese Kenyon, as a critique of Alan Bond’s connections to South American totalitarian regimes.

1968

by Allen, Joyce L. McC, Hickey, Dale, Hunter, Robert, Jacks, Robert, Johnson, Michael, Lanceley, Colin, Larter, Richard, Leach-Jones, Alun, Lendon, Nigel, Ramsden, Mel, Rooney, Robert, Sharp, Martin, Stacey, Wes, Strizic, Mark, Talbot, Henry, Worth, Margaret.

1968 was an exhibition of works from the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Australia, curated by Michael Desmond and Christine Dixon. As the ...