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Reflections on life as an early career academic, curator and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with Amoy tiger tummy and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: oral history

Review: ‘One Man’ by Liu Zhuoquan at Niagara Galleries

In my first week of being in Melbourne, two Chinese contemporary art minds finally collided in the right space at the right … More

Australia, Birrarung Marr Park, China Art Projects, Chinese Art, Chinese contemporary art, Chinese Painting, contemporary Chinese art, David Chesworth, Federation Square, Liu Zhuoquan, Luise Guest, Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Music, neihua, Niagara Galleries, oral history, painting, Proximities, Qing dynasty, Simeon Nelson, Sonia Leber, sonic art, sound art, Tony Scott, White Rabbit Collection, William Barak Bridge, Yarra River

Review: Restoke presents ‘The Voyagers’

I forget how much dance and performance can really move me…bring me to the edge of my emotional reality and … More

Amoy tiger tummy, Appetite, As The World Tipped, baths, Bertolt Brecht, Brecht, Dance, light show, oral histories, oral history, performance, Restoke, Ricky the lion, serendipitous synchronicity, Stoke, Stoke-On-Trent, The Voyagers, Tunstall, Tunstall Baths, Victorian baths, wordgirl

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NOTE: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employers. All words and images are © Rachel Marsden unless otherwise stated. Rachel Marsden’s Words is licensed under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License.

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