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  • Re-imagining a museum of our First Nations.

    Re-imagining a museum of our First Nations.
    COX Architecture in collaboration with TheFulcrum.Agency
    Quandamooka Art, Museum and Performance Institute

    TF.A Principal, Kieran Wong’s latest article to be published on The Conversation questions the historical presentation of First Nations culture in museums, and suggests that a better approach may already be at play in many contemporary cultural institutions.

    As always, his article has sparked debate amongst readers, with many offering divergent opinions within the comments. We’d be keen to hear what you think.

    https://theconversation.com/re-imagining-a-museum-of-our-first-nations-123365

    Ps. since the article was published, it has come to our attention that the total value of the project is $395.9 million. Our apologies for the error.

    Emma Brain

    December 10, 2019
    Agency, News, Reconciliation Action Plan
    Indigenous
  • ‘Genuinely Inclusive’: Yagan Square.

    ‘Genuinely Inclusive’: Yagan Square.
    Water features prominently throughout the development, with a series of connected experiences reflecting the site's past.
Image: Peter Bennetts
    Yagan Square

    In an article recently published in ArchitectureAU , TF.A Principal Emma Williamson reflects on Perth’s new civic square and the way the combined design team of IPH, Lyons Architecture and Aspect Studios, have integrated “the wisdom of the custodians of our land into the fabric of our growing cities.”

    https://architectureau.com/articles/yagan-square-lyons/?utm_source=ArchitectureAU&utm_campaign=ec851a9562-AAU_2019_10_29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e3604e2a4a-ec851a9562-42775689&mc_cid=ec851a9562&mc_eid=c4dc67544a

    Emma Brain

    October 29, 2019
    Agency, News, Reconciliation Action Plan
    Indigenous, Perth, Yagan Square
  • Our Reconciliation Action Plan is Endorsed!

    Our Reconciliation Action Plan is Endorsed!

    We are delighted that our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan has been endorsed by Reconciliation Australia .

    The Fulcrum Agency acknowledges that Aboriginal peoples are the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work, and that the many nations that occupied the Australian continent have never ceded sovereignty of their country. For us reconciliation is nuanced, contingent and a central driver in all that we do.

    We will share our Reflect journey with you as it unfolds over the coming twelve months.

    Emma Brain

    August 5, 2019
    News, Reconciliation Action Plan
    Reconciliation Action Plan, Reconciliation Australia
  • Power to the People

    Power to the People

    There was much excitement last week over NT Chief Minister, Michael Gunner’s visit to Groote Eylandt to sign the first three Implementation Plans that will give Aboriginal people greater control over their own affairs in relation to law and rehabilitation, economic development and housing.

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    Alfred Mamarika,Chair of Groote Eylandt and Bickerton Island Enterprises, Glen, our construction manager, and NT Chief Minister, Michael Gunner.
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    Emma Brain

    July 1, 2019
    News, Reconciliation Action Plan
    Groote Eylandt, Indigenous, Northern Territory, Press
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TheFulcrum.Agency respects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and acknowledges their long, continuous spiritual connection to their lands. We recognise that the taking of these lands has come at a significant cost to the culture and wellbeing of First Nations peoples and to an acceptance of our shared destiny.