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Conversations and Challenges: Frontier War Memorials and the Community - Galvanized Heritage Seminar
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YouTube LinkTitleConversations and Challenges: Frontier War Memorials and the Community - Galvanized Heritage SeminarDate Created2nd September 2023Program Galvanized Heritage SeminarPresenterMartin KerbyMargaret BaguleyHostSharee MallieAcknowledgementUniversity of Southern QueenslandAbout the PresenterDr Martin Kerby is an associate lecturer (curriculum and pedagogy) at the University of Southern Queensland. His research focuses on historical and educational areas, with numerous publications that focus on children's picture books, multiliteracies, biography, military history, and artistic and cultural responses to conflict. He has published extensively and received numerous awards and grants, including two competitive Queensland Anzac Centenary Grants (2014 & 2017), a national Australian Government Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture Fund Public Grant (2015), a State Library of Queensland Q ANZAC 100: Memories for a New Generation Fellowship (2018) and a national Department of Veterans' Affairs Saluting their Service grant in 2021. His interest in the arts, history and commemoration resulted in the co-edited The Palgrave Handbook of Cultural Responses to War: Australasia, the British Isles, and the United States (2019). He is the co-curator of The Kangaroo and the Eagle: Allies in War and Peace exhibition currently showing at the Pentagon in Washington D.C.
Dr Margaret Baguley is a professor in arts education, curriculum and pedagogy and the Associate Head of Research for the School of Education at the University of Queensland. She has published extensively, and her research encompasses the arts, creative collaboration, creative leadership, and historical commemoration. Dr Baguley received a joint 2019 Princeton University Library Research Grant to explore the collaborative relationship between the author and illustrator of the Mary Poppins' series of books. This resulted in successful funding through the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal in 2023 to complete a public art project in Allora, Queensland, where P.L. Travers, the author of the Mary Poppins' series of books, lived. She has an extensive teaching and research background across al facets of education, in addition to maintaining her arts practice. Her work is currently on exhibition at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and also at St Andrew's Hospital in Toowoomba. Dr Baguley is currently a Queensland selection committee member for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship and is also the Vice President of Art Education Australia.
Asset TypeWebinar / Talk - MP4Sound RecordingYesCopyright NoticeTo use this work, please contact the Picture Ipswich Digital Archivist.CopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright InformationEventsFrontier War (1788-1928)Changing Landscapes of Ipswich Seminar, 2023Curated CollectionsChasing Our Past At HomeDefining Tulmur | IpswichShaping Our Identity: DefenceConvicts & Colonials: DefenceTaxonomy21st Century | 2020s | 2023
Dr Margaret Baguley is a professor in arts education, curriculum and pedagogy and the Associate Head of Research for the School of Education at the University of Queensland. She has published extensively, and her research encompasses the arts, creative collaboration, creative leadership, and historical commemoration. Dr Baguley received a joint 2019 Princeton University Library Research Grant to explore the collaborative relationship between the author and illustrator of the Mary Poppins' series of books. This resulted in successful funding through the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal in 2023 to complete a public art project in Allora, Queensland, where P.L. Travers, the author of the Mary Poppins' series of books, lived. She has an extensive teaching and research background across al facets of education, in addition to maintaining her arts practice. Her work is currently on exhibition at the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and also at St Andrew's Hospital in Toowoomba. Dr Baguley is currently a Queensland selection committee member for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship and is also the Vice President of Art Education Australia.
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