PATRICIA CLARKE
Patricia
Clarke has exhibited in group exhibitions at the Alan Lane Community
Gallery, Warrnambool Art Gallery, Landcare, T.A.F.E., Camperdown
Gallery, Tarerer and The Koorie Heritage Trust, Melbourne. In cooperation
with others, Patricia also assisted in the design of the Flagstaff
Hill Tapestry.
Patricia has illustrated books for the Koorie Early Childhood Kit
for Koorie Elders from around Victoria; including (Willah) 'Possum',
'Beware - The Dance of the Ngutchas', 'The Kangaroo',
'Pigabilli' (The Echidna), 'Story of the Sisters',
'A Day at the River', A Day at the Bush', and 'Brolga's
Dance' by Fay Lampert. She has also designed a CD cover for
'Colors' (band) Lee Morgan & Co.
Patricia has written two children's manuscripts, 'Kalari and
the Butterfly' and 'The Rainbow Serpent of the Hopkins River'.
Patricia graduated many years ago with a Bachelor of Arts in Education
and majored in European Soundings, A and B. She also holds the Graduate
Certificate of Nature and Cultural Heritage and Interpretation.
Patricia is currently employed as an academic lecturer in Education
at Deakin University, Geelong. She teaches a core unit to 2nd, 3rd
and 4th year student teachers. This position also involves travel
all over Australia. Patricia is also the coordinator of the Koorie
Intern Program at Deakin. She has presented lectures on Koorie Perspectives
in Curriculum Development at the Burwood Campus to 2nd year student
teachers in educational major studies, and also at Melbourne University
to 2nd and 3rd year students.
Patricia has also taught art (Koorie and European) in primary and
secondary schools in the Western District.
Patricia arranged and sang 'Vullah Vunnah Nah' with Marcia
Howard, on her recent CD, Butterfly.
Songs
speak of a faith in people that defies past loss
By MARTIN FLANAGAN, "The Age" Monday 19 February 2001
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