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The Carrolup Story: Gallery

    https://www.carrolup.info/gallery/art/
    The Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork, John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University. Native & Possom [sic] by Revel Cooper, pastel on paper, 24.9 x 18.1cm, c.1949. Owl in moonlight by Keith Indich, pastel on paper, 25 x 19cm, c.1949.

Aboriginal Child Artists of Carrolup: Healing Trauma

    https://www.carrolup.info/
    A Pivotal Role: Noel White. Teacher Noel White [left side, just behind children in the above photograph] played a pivotal role in the development of the Carrolup children’s art, as described by John Stanton in the film clip below. Noel first connected with the …

Carrolup art – Aboriginal Child Artists of Carrolup ...

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    Carrolup and Florence Rutter, Part 1 One of the fascinating elements of the Carrolup Story is that the Aboriginal child artists had an ‘ambassador’ for their work, a 71-year old Englishwoman, Mrs Florence Rutter.

Carrolup artists inspire prisoner connections to Country

    https://www.wa.gov.au/government/announcements/carrolup-artists-inspire-prisoner-connections-country
    The story of the Carrolup children’s art began when Noel and Lily White took over as educators at the settlement in 1946. Noel White made the accidental discovery that the best way to communicate with the children was through art. Although he wasn't an artist, he took them for walks in the bush and encouraged them to draw what they saw.

Carrolup_home - John Curtin Gallery - JCG

    https://jcg.curtin.edu.au/carrolup_home/
    The Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork is a unique collection of 122 artworks created by Aboriginal children of the Stolen Generations in the late 1940’s at the Carrolup Native Settlement in Western Australia’s Great Southern region. This is the story of those artworks.

Carrolup – Aboriginal Child Artists of Carrolup: Healing ...

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    In 1968, one of the best known Carrolup artists, Revel Cooper, wrote a seminal article in the Aboriginal Quarterly whilst he was serving time in H.M. Training Prison in Geelong in Victoria. In this article, Revel emphasises the importance of pride to Aboriginal people.

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