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Centre for Creative Futures

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renewing worlds together

Welcome to the Centre for Creative Futures. This centre was established with the belief that collaboration and creativity are essential for cultures of survival, renewal, and resilience in a climate-changed future.

Reaching across disciplines, communities, and cultures, CCF brings together the arts, social sciences, humanities, and sciences to produce research that is accessible, meaningful, and impactful for the people, places, and futures of North Australia and beyond.

At CCF we recognise that the work of making knowledge on these lands has never been contained to publishing in books or other written genres—and that these traditions remain vital and innovative. Inspired by these expressive co-creative traditions and under the guidance of First Nations authorities, CCF researchers employ a range of performative, artistic, and multimodal practices with a future-focused commitment to renewing worlds together.

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Professor Jennifer Deger and Mr P. G. Wunungmurra. Image by: Miyarrka Media
Kelly Lee Hickey, School of Water, 23rd Biennale of Sydney, rīvus, 2022. Photography: Four Minutes To Midnight
Kelly Lee Hickey, School of Water, 23rd Biennale of Sydney, rīvus, 2022. Photography: Four Minutes To Midnight.

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