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Citations

  • Saines, Deborah Durie (1993), 'Interview with the artist’, Unknown.

  • Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture’, Proceedings of South 1: A New Conversation, Craft Victoria, Melbourneurl:, .

  • Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture: Assembling Identity in the Pacific with Respect to Memory, Migration and Making’, Proceedings of the Challenging Craft Conference, Aberdeen, Scotlandurl:, .

Initial data sources

  • Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW

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Related recognitions
  • 1999 HR Riddle Scholarship, University of Adelaide, SA (received)
  • 1999 Kenneth and Hazel Milne Travelling Scholarship, University of Adelaide, SA (received)
  • Early Career Researcher Grant, Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW (received)
  • Researcher Link Scholarship, Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW (received)
  • Early Career Researcher Grant, Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW (received)
  • NSW Artist's Marketing Award, National Association for the Visual Arts (received)
  • New Work Grant (Emerging Artist), Visual Arts Board, Australia Council for the Arts (received)
  • Beth Winspear Scholarship, Walking and Art Residency, Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada (received)
  • 2008 Early Career Researcher Grant, Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW (received)
  • New Visual Artists Award, Japan Foundation, Sydney (received)
Related events
  • Ganga (exhibited at)
  • Bahanaa (exhibited at)
  • Diwali Festival of Lights (exhibited at)
  • Sound-Maker's Place (exhibited at)
  • Char Dham Walk (exhibited at)
  • Agri/Culture (exhibited at)
  • Exhibition G02 (exhibited at)
  • Fushimi Inari Walk (exhibited at)
  • Tactile Imagination (exhibited at)
  • The Interference Project (exhibited at)
  • Walking and Art Residency (exhibited at)
  • Walks (exhibited at)
  • Circumambulation (exhibited at)
  • An Architecture of Thread and Gesture (exhibited at)