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Exploring the impact of neo-colonial nostalgia on the perception of Aboriginal art and spirituality.

17 Jul

Recently I was opening keynote speaker at the Vessels Symposium held in Woy Woy NSW. It was an excellent symposium thanks to the work of Alex Banks. The following is the link to my talk. It is a lengthy read … Read More »

aboriginal, Art, neo-colonionialism, nostalgie Leave a comment

The Art of Blackfella’s Young Fella.

23 Jul

Paper given at St John’s Cathedral, 15 July, 2018 by Rev’d Glenn Loughrey, Wiradjiru, Artist. ©  Yuwin ngahdi Glenn Loughrey  Ddyiramadilinya badhu wiradjuri I acknowledge the sovereign land on which we meet, the country which gave birth to and continues … Read More »

Art, indigenous, justice, reparation, sovereignty, stolen, truth-telling, violence, whiteness Leave a comment

Exiled by Federal Governments Response to the Uluru Declaration

27 Oct

    www.moranprizes.com.au A little over a week ago I was standing in Juniper Hall, Oxford Street, Sydney as one of 30 finalist in the Doug Moran Portrait Prize, the richest art prize in Australia, I could not know how … Read More »

Anglican, Art, exile, Makarrata, Moran, NATSIAC, portrait, reconciliation, treaty, truth, Uluru Leave a comment

The Art of Doing Theology

2 Oct

    “What do you think?” Stanley Hauerwas, academic and theologian states: “As a way to challenge……, I start my classes by telling my students that I do not teach in a manner that is meant to help them make up … Read More »

Art, bias, ideas, opinion, theology, think, wisdom Leave a comment

Art and Identity – Canvas As Country

29 May

Matthew 28:16-20 // Today is the Sunday closest to Ascension Day and also National Reconciliation Sunday. An interesting juxtaposition maybe, but one I would suggest, poses some interesting questions for us individually, as a church and as a society. Colonisation … Read More »

Art, Ascension Day, Australia, canvas, colonisation, disciples, evangelical, great commission, Merton, National Reconciliation Week Leave a comment

Meet Glenn Loughrey

Vicar and Artist, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Glenn has worked with young people and their families for over 30 years in various fields. He’s currently a Vicar at St Oswald’s Anglican Church, Glen Iris in Melbourne, Australia.

He’s greatly interested in the work of Thomas Merton and his impact on the 20th century. He is an indigenous man with a particular interest in indigenous issues and spirituality.

Also he is an artist — Learn more at glennloughrey.com

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