ArtsHub: 2021 Australian Heritage Festival not so national in celebration
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ArtsHub: 2021 Australian Heritage Festival not so national in celebration
Article by Gina Fairley
NAS alumna Fiona Hall’s work Who goes here? is now on display at the Hyde Park Barracks. Fiona Hall was inspired by the stories and identities of the many people who lived and worked at the Hyde Park Barracks from 1819 to 1887: convicts, immigrants and asylum inmates and the officials who controlled their lives.
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