Jon Rhodes, the Glossary
Jon Rhodes (born 1947) is an Australian photographer who has been described as a "pioneer" in "the development of a collaborative methodology between high art photography and Aboriginal people living in remote communities".[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Arrernte people, Bauxite, Brisbane, Bunjil, CSR Limited, Djab Wurrung people, Eora, Film Australia, Gamilaraay, Gove Peninsula, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia, Max Pam, Micky Allan, Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd, New South Wales, Ngunnawal, Nhulunbuy, Papunya, Pyrmont, New South Wales, Queensland, Screen Australia, St Peters Lutheran College, Sydney, University of New South Wales, Wagga Wagga, Yirrkala, Yolngu.
- 21st-century Australian photographers
- Artists from Brisbane
Arrernte people
The Arrernte people, sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta or Arrarnta, are a group of Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the Arrernte lands, at Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory. Many still speak one of the various Arrernte dialects.
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Bauxite
Bauxite is a sedimentary rock with a relatively high aluminium content.
Brisbane
Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.
Bunjil
Bunjil, also spelt Bundjil, is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle in Australian Aboriginal mythology of some of the Aboriginal peoples of Victoria.
CSR Limited
CSR Limited is a major Australian industrial company, producing building products and having a 25% share in the Tomago aluminium smelter located near Newcastle, New South Wales.
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Djab Wurrung people
The Djab Wurrung, also spelt Djabwurrung, Tjapwurrung, Tjap Wurrung, or Djapwarrung, people are Aboriginal Australians whose country is the volcanic plains of central Victoria from the Mount William Range of Gariwerd in the west to the Pyrenees range in the east encompassing the Wimmera River flowing north and the headwaters of the Hopkins River flowing south.
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Eora
The Eora (also Yura) are an Aboriginal Australian people of New South Wales.
Film Australia
Film Australia was a company established by the Government of Australia to produce films about Australia in 1973.
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Gamilaraay
The Gamilaroi, also known as Gomeroi, Kamilaroi, Kamillaroi and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose lands extend from New South Wales to southern Queensland.
Gove Peninsula
The Gove Peninsula is at the northeastern corner of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson (22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French artist and humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film.
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Kiwirrkurra, gazetted as Kiwirrkurra Community, is a small community in Western Australia in the Gibson Desert, east of Port Hedland and west of Alice Springs.
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Max Pam
Max Pam (born 1949) is an Australian photographer. Jon Rhodes and Max Pam are 20th-century Australian photographers and 21st-century Australian photographers.
Micky Allan
Micky Allan (born 1944) is an Australian photographer and artist whose work covers paintings, drawings, engraved glass overlays, installations and photography. Jon Rhodes and Micky Allan are 20th-century Australian photographers and 21st-century Australian photographers.
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Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd
Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd, also known as the Gove land rights case because its subject was land known as the Gove Peninsula in the Northern Territory, was the first litigation on native title in Australia, and the first significant legal case for Aboriginal land rights in Australia, decided on 27 April 1971.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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Ngunnawal
The Ngunnawal people, also spelt Ngunawal, are an Aboriginal people of southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia.
Nhulunbuy
Nhulunbuy is a town and locality in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Papunya
Papunya (Pintupi-Luritja: Warumpi) is a small Indigenous Australian community roughly northwest of Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in the Northern Territory, Australia.
Pyrmont, New South Wales
Pyrmont is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 2 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
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Queensland
Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.
Screen Australia
Screen Australia is the Australian Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry, created under the Screen Australia Act 2008.
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St Peters Lutheran College
St Peters Lutheran College is a Lutheran co-educational private school in Queensland, Australia with teaching campuses in Indooroopilly and Springfield, and an outdoor education centre in Crows Nest.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), also known as UNSW Sydney, is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga (informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Yirrkala
Yirrkala is a small community in East Arnhem Region, Northern Territory, Australia, southeast of the large mining town of Nhulunbuy, on the Gove Peninsula in Arnhem Land.
Yolngu
The Yolngu or Yolŋu are an aggregation of Aboriginal Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.
See also
21st-century Australian photographers
- Alex Seton
- Ange McCormack
- Anne Geddes
- Anne Zahalka
- Brad Walls
- Bronwyn Kidd
- C. Moore Hardy
- David Stephenson (photographer)
- Destiny Deacon
- Doug Spowart
- Greg Weight
- Jacky Redgate
- Jacqueline Mitelman
- John Raymond Garrett
- Jon Rhodes
- Justine Varga
- Lisa Gervasoni
- Mark Tedeschi
- Max Pam
- Micky Allan
- Nikos Pantazopoulos
- Paul Torcello
- Robert Ashton (photographer)
- Robert Rosen (photographer)
- Ruby Spowart
- Rudie Hermann Kuiter
- Ruth Maddison
- Samantha Everton
- Shaun Daniel Allen
- Tony Albert
Artists from Brisbane
- Ada Driver
- Ann Thomson
- Anthony Lister
- Bert Ive
- Bessie Gibson
- Caroline Barker (artist)
- Christopher Trotter
- Dale Marsh
- Dane Lovett
- Denise Green
- Edith Susan Boyd
- Elisabeth Cummings
- Frank Payne
- Geoffrey de Groen
- George Virine
- Gordon Hanley
- Gregory Rogers
- Hiromi Tango
- Jess Bush
- John Rigby (artist)
- Jon Rhodes
- Joseph Augustine Clarke
- Judith Wright (artist)
- Kathleen McArthur
- Li Cunxin
- Lindy Lee
- Madonna Staunton
- Megan Cope
- Michael Zavros
- Olive Ashworth
- Oscar Fristrom
- Queensland Centre for Photography
- Richard Godfrey Rivers
- Richard John Randall
- Richard Randall Art Studio
- Roy Parkinson
- Ruby Spowart
- Sarah McCreanor
- Savage Garden
- Sean Leahy
- Tim Sharp
- Tracey Moffatt
- Virginia Cuppaidge