The Intervention series was made in response to the Howard Government's
Emergency Intervention into Aboriginal communities, after many conversations
with people directly affected by the Intervention. Some areas of Tennant
Creek are "prescribed" by the Intervention but not others. "Income
Management" is a policy of withholding 50% of a person's welfare payment,
which can be "spent" at a registered outlet on certain items but not others.
More than 13,300 people in the Northern Territory currently have their
income managed. The local newspaper in Tennant Creek chose not to actively
report on one of the most radical pieces of legislation to rebound on lives
of over 50% of the Tennant Creek community.
The Intervention Series is Alder's perspective on this action by the
Australian Government and by extension the Australian population toward
Indigenous Australia.
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Alison Alder
Intervention series, 2008
Screen prints on Stonehenge paper, ed 5
78 x 111cm
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Intervention I, (Power Card) 2008
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Intervention II (Day 2), 2008
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Intervention III, 2008
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Intervention IV (It's a lottery where you live), 2008
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Intervention V (Day 176), 2008
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Intervention VI (Quarantine), 2008
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Intervention VII, 2008
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Shopping Day, 2007
colour screen prints on paper
each 56.5 x 38 cm
each in edition of 6 |
Education
2007
2002
1980
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Master of Fine Arts (Research) Monash University
Graduate Diploma Visual Arts, Monash University
Diploma of Visual Arts, Canberra School of Art
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Solo Exhibitions
2007
2007
2004
2000
1997
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Outback, Helen Maxwell Gallery, ACT
Out There and Outback. Switchback Gallery, Monash University
Drink. Helen Maxwell Gallery, ACT
Road to Somewhere. Helen Maxwell Gallery, ACT
Kujurra Mampaly Nyirrila (with Peggy Jones) Araluen Centre, Tennant Ck Telegraph Station NT
and aGOG, ACT
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Selected Group Exhibitions
2008
2008
2007
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2006
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2005
2000
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New Social
Commentary 08, Warrnambool Art
Gallery, Victoria
Alice Prize Araluen Centre NT
Nuclear Matters, Powerhouse Museum, NSW
Myself by Myself, Helen Maxwell Gallery, ACT
Multiplicity, Museum of Contemporary Art, NSW
Alice Prize, Araluen Centre, NT
25 X 25, Megalo Print Studio & touring to Regional
Galleries
Without Classification, John Curtin Gallery, WA
Triptych, Helen Maxwell Gallery ACT |
Collections
National Gallery of Australia
Art Gallery of NSW
Australian War Memorial
Australian National Library
Wollongong City Gallery
Art Gallery of South Australia
Queensland Art Gallery
NSW State Library
Powerhouse Museum
Wollongong University
ACT Legislative Assembly
Old Parliament House
AIATSIS
Megalo Print Studio
Art Gallery of WA
Kerry Stokes Collection
John Curtin University
ACT Library
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Publications
Barkley, G. Multiplicity.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2006
Wright, F. The Art Centre Story, Volume Three, Desart
Nugent, M. Putting in the Colour, Jukurrpa, NT
2001
Zagala, A. Redback Graphix. Art On View, NGA, Spring 2005
Ryan, J. Colour Power, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne,
2004
Wallace, C. Clean, orderly & laminex coloured. Griffith
Review No 18 2008
Grishin, S. Australian Printmakers, Craftsman House, NSW
Butler,R. Poster Art in Australia, National Gallery of Australia,
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Awards
2008
2008
2008
2006
2004/05
1997
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artsACT, Project
Grant
Vice Chancellor's Award for Masters Thesis Excellence, Monash
University
Megalo Print Studio, Artist in Residence
Monash University Off Campus Postgraduate Academic Merit Scholarship
AIATSIS Research Grant
Australia Council International Year of Tolerance Fellowship |
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