LEARNING RESOURCES

The Perth Centre for Photography’s Learning Resources examine and explore topics outlined in the current Western Australian Curriculum Learning Areas, including English, Humanities and Social Sciences, The Arts (Visual Art and Media) and Technologies, and maintains the curriculum’s General Capabilities.

Our resources present teachers and students with the opportunity to learn in a creative and professional arts environment. PCP encourages students to understand new perspectives and develop thought processes in an engaging context, maximising educational potential.

THE HUMAN RIGHTS EXHIBITION PROJECT

VISUALISING UNIVERSALISM, Curated by Katrine Bregengaard and RIGHTFULLY OURS, RIGHTFULLY YOURS: VISUALISING INDIGENOUS HUMAN RIGHTS, Curated by Glenn Iseger-Pilkington and Donna Oxenham

The Human Rights Exhibition Project draws together two bodies of work that invite the public to consider and reappraise historical and contemporary human rights issues. Visualising Universalism, curated by Katrine Bregengaard investigates the archive of the Human Rights Exhibition organised by UNESCO in 1949. The original exhibition was designed to travel to multiple locations, disseminating the content of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948. Rightfully Ours, Rightfully Yours (RORY), curated by Donna Oxenham and Glenn Iseger-Pilkington, interrogates assertions of, and infringements upon, Indigenous peoples’ human rights (historically and in the here and now) through the presentation of powerful imagery and creative practice, emergent from Indigenous Australian peoples and communities.

With support from the University of Western Australia, the Perth Centre for Photography was able to develop this learning resource for educational purposes.

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