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Marcia Langton

Professor Marcia Langton AO, anthropologist, geographer, academic and public intellectual, is a descendant of the Yiman and Bidjara nations of Queensland. Since 2000 she has been Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne, where she is Associate Provost.

Marcia Langton is appearing in the following events:

Tradition and Innovation: 65,000 Years of Indigenous Art

Explore the brilliance and longevity of 65,000 years of Indigenous art. Marcia Langton, Judith Ryan, Brook Garru Andrew, and Jessica Neath examine its history, impact and future with Daniel Browning.
Sat 10 May 3:00pm @ State Library Victoria, Theatrette

Better Off Said: Eulogies for the Living and Dead

Join us for a spoken-word salon with Kaliane Bradley, A. C. Grayling, Gideon Haigh, Marcia Langton, Samah Sabawi and Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts as they reflect on ‘The Words I Wish I’d Said’, with a musical performance by Eliza Hull.
Sun 11 May 2:30pm @ Capitol

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