STCSA’s Decameron 2.0 opens with a series of monologues exploring the idea of sacrifice. Monique …
Monique Grbec
Monique Grbec
Monique Grbec was born on Eora country, raised on Woi Wurrung country, and lives on Wurundjeri country. A child of the Stolen Generations, she is interested in identity, the generational effects of institutionalisation, and the White Australia Policy. Her lifework is fundamentally text based and addressed through the lens of Indigenous Standpoint Theory. Her work ‘Bring Them Home’ includes audio and 3D installation.
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Monique Grbec investigates The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries, an immersive audio work from Canada that …
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As part of its response to pandemic cancellations, Next Wave offered a home-delivered care package …
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Redefining two worlds: Monique Grbec on Yirra Yaakin’s inclusive vision in Hecate, their Noongar adaptation …
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Back in a sparkling new production for its 30th anniversary, the classic Aboriginal road musical …
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Monique Grbec on Buŋgul, a breathtaking opening to the Perth Festival’s all-Indigenous first week
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Richard Frankland’s Conversations with the Dead is given a stirring new production by Ilbijerri Ensemble, …
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Monique Grbec reports on Chamber Made’s Hi-Viz Practice Exchange, a day of connection for women …
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‘If you’ve ever overcome the acid of social stigma, the euphoria of these artists speaks …
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Monique Grbec reviews Deer Woman, a powerful crime drama drawing from the murders of Canadian …