White Woman, Black Art

My Year on Elcho Island

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This true story is a frank and revealing account of exceptionally demanding as well as wonderfully rewarding experiences establishing an Aboriginal Art and Craft centre on Elcho Island-situated in the Arafura Sea, off Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.

Set to a backdrop of corruption, relationships and harassment but most significantly the ultimate joy of success and the extraordinary experience of working with the Aboriginal artists.

Taken from her hand-written journal, the narrative portrays many cross cultural challenges as well as the personal struggles of a single white woman trying to survive in a remote Aboriginal community.

ISBN:
9780992280512
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
324
Published:
Publisher:
Irena Dobrijevich
Imprint:
Irena Dobrijevich