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Lotterywest grant awarded to gather stories from the ‘Stolen Generation’ News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/lotterywest-grant-awarded-to-gather-stories-from-the-stolen-generation/

The Carrolup artists lived at the Carrolup Native School and Settlement in Western Australia’s Great Southern region in the 1940s. ... The Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork ‘Gathering Carrolup Stories’ project is in partnership with the

New Noongar child drawings unveiled in anniversary celebrations News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/new-noongar-child-drawings-unveiled-in-anniversary-celebrations/

forcibly taken from their families and interned at the remote WA settlement of Carrolup. ... John Curtin Gallery’s Carrolup Manager Kathleen Toomath, whose late mother Alma was the last-known surviving Carrolup artist, said each new work discovered

Media releases

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1 May 2015. Curtin University has received a Lotterywest grant to gather the stories of the Carrolup artists by interviewing their families and selected community….

Scottish households urged to join search for Australian children’s artworks News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/scottish-households-urged-to-join-search-for-australian-childrens-artworks/

John Curtin Gallery’s Carrolup Manager Kathleen Toomath, whose late mother Alma was the last-known surviving Carrolup artist, said reconnecting missing artworks with relatives of the child artists would represent ... For more information about the

Global search uncovers historic Stolen Generations child drawing News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/global-search-uncovers-historic-stolen-generations-child-drawing/

John Curtin Gallery’s Carrolup Manager Kathleen Toomath, whose late mother Alma was the last-known surviving Carrolup artist, said she was blown away to find another artwork created by a ... Carrolup child artist.

New family connection to historic paintings created by Nyungar children News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/new-family-connection-to-historic-paintings-created-by-nyungar-children/

Ms Toomath, the daughter of the late Alma Toomath (nee Cuttabutt), the last-known surviving Carrolup artist who passed away earlier this year, has been appointed the Carrolup Manager at the ... For more information about the exhibition and The Carrolup

Search for Nyungar children’s artwork goes global News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/search-for-nyungar-childrens-artwork-goes-global/

Proceeds from the sale of the artworks were used to purchase more drawing materials for the children at Carrolup. ... For more information about the children’s artworks and the Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling, visit here.

Curtin University Annual Report 202138 39Curtin University Annual Report

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Level Two programs include a Carrolup Engagement Workshop designed to provide insights into the impacts of the Stolen Generations through the story of the Aboriginal child artists of Carrolup, whose works

Carrolup resources school Year 7 10 final edit

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History of Carrolup Settlement 1905 – the Aborigines Act of ‘ protection, control and segregation’. ... 1922 – Carrolup was closed and all residents sent to Moore River Native Settlement.

Annual Report 2021Western Australia | Malaysia | Singapore

https://www.curtin.edu.au/file/annual-reports/2021-full-report.pdf

as Carrolup Manager, will help safeguard the treasured collection of artwork created by Nyungar children who were part of Australia’s Stolen Generations. ... The Carrolup Centre for Truth-telling received two silver awards at the Council for