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A Together Story: Advocacy

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Old Perth Boys' School
perth, australia
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Fri, 20 Jun, 12pm - 1pm AWST

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A together story: Advocacy

With Michelle Broun, Yindjibarndi woman, Independent Curator, Creative Producer and Researcher, and Lisa Liebetrau, Carrolup Collections Officer, JCG

Exploring the role of Florence Rutter as a champion of the Carrolup children and her role in exhibiting the artworks in the United Kingdom.

Facilitator: Ron Bradfield Jnr, a Bardi, Jawi Aamba (Man) and Community Cultural Advisor for John Curtin Gallery

A Together Story Speaks Truth to Power
JCG Reconciliation Week to NAIDOC Week Program


A Together Story is a series of discussions and truth telling talks about the children of The Carrolup Native Settlement's lives and the people that impacted them. The series is being held against the backdrop of the Once Known exhibition from Reconciliation Week to NAIDOC Week 2025.

Come share stories of the past, learn about the present, then, let’s move forward together on this path of Reconciliation. This series of conversations will introduce you to Stolen Generations community members, survivors of Carrolup, professional allies of these artworks, John Curtin Gallery staff who care for these works, and people who have become a living part of these stories themselves, through their own family connections in the area.

This series invites you to gain a deeper understanding and make the stories of these children part of your story. Attendance to all events is not necessary, however each event hopes to paint a bigger picture—whether you know a little or a lot, you're sure to leave learning more. 

This series is made possible by Brookfield Place and Lotterywest.

Header image: Florence Rutter viewing Carrolup child artist Parnell Dempster’s drawing, Down to Drink, c1949, at the Pastel Society’s 45th Annual Exhibition at the Royal Institute Galleries, Piccadilly, London, 1951. British artist and former Pastel Society president, Herbert Davis Richter (far left) with his wife. On loan from Theo van Gelder.

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Old Perth Boys' School
perth, australia