Monique Grbec on Jacob Boehme’s brave, funny and beautiful multidisciplinary work, Blood on the Dance …
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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‘Cruising through the crank of hip hop, Omar Musa shines like the beautiful beacon he …
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A celebration of love and life, Come from Away is a winning musical about a …
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The stage adaptation of Colin Thiele’s beloved book Storm Boy is “a carnival of theatrical …
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‘A Coogi cardigan of vibrant colours swirling in uneven sashes’: New Review critic Monique Grbec …
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‘The worst thing about a tragicomedy is the tragedy’: New Review critic Monique Grbec on …
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‘It makes me believe that magic can happen’: New Review critic Monique Grbec on Sheree …
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To have a child or not to have a child? New Review critic Monique Grbec …
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Monique Grbec says Matriarch, a family saga about four generations of Salt Water women, is a …