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Acknowledgements Border Crossings (Australia/Ireland) is a joint initiative of The SASA Gallery team, curators and artists also thank the the University of South Australia’s SASA Gallery and the many colleagues, family and friends – too many to name Border Crossings Sponsors Hawke European Union Centre for Mobilities, Migrations here – for their invaluable support and enthusiasm without and Cultural Transformations, which seeks to develop which this project would not have been possible. dialogue and cooperation between the European community and Australia in regard to matters of Border Crossings (Australia/Ireland) migration, asylum and refugee protection. The SASA Curators: Mary Knights & Michelle Browne Gallery and Hawke European Union Centre warmly thank Artists: Julie Gough, Sue Kneebone & Yhonnie Scarce and congratulate the Border Crossings team: Michelle Performance Artists: Michelle Browne, Sandra Johnston & Browne, Keith Giles, Julie Gough, Ursula Halpin Sandra Dominic Thorpe Johnston, Sue Kneebone, Mary Knights, Yhonnie Scarce and Dominic Thorpe. SASA Gallery staff: Director, SASA Gallery & Leader, Cultural Outreach The SASA Gallery, curators and artists have had immense Package, Hawke EU Centre: Dr Mary Knights support from many governments, art organisations and Curatorial & Publication Manager: Keith Giles universities in the research, development and staging of Curatorial Intern: Ursula Halpin Border Crossings. We acknowledge the generous assistance Installation Consultant: Julian Tremayne from the University of South Australia through the Division Research/Education officers: Lauren Abineri & of Education, Art and Social Sciences, the Hawke European Derek Sargent Union Centre, the Research and Innovations Office, and Helpmann Academy curatorial interns: Caitlin Bowe, the School of Art, Architecture and Design; the Trinity Long Eduard Helmbold, Bernadette Klavins, PJ Lee & Saskia Scott Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College, University of Dublin; the Honourable Noel White, Published by the SASA Gallery, AAD, UniSA Irish Ambassador to Australia and the team at the Irish Em- GPO Box 2471, Adelaide SA 5001 bassy in Australia; the Australian Government through the ISBN: 978-0-9873951-9-1 Catalyst Art and Culture Fund; the Helpmann Academy; the © SASA Gallery, curators & artists staff and artists at Warlukurlangu Artists, Yuendumu; the Printed by Finsbury Press Galway Arts Centre; the Adelaide Festival of the Arts February 2016 Vernissage, Adelaide Fringe Festival and the Galway Arts Festival. Catalogue images: Front: Sandra Johnston & Dominic Thorpe, Due Process 2, We also gratefully acknowledge the generous assistance Third Space Gallery, Belfast, 2011. from governments and organisations that have supported Photographer: Jordan Hutchings. individual artists, including: the Irish government through Middle left: Sue Kneebone, Neat Drop, 2014. Culture Ireland’s ‘I am Ireland’ International fund that has Photographer: James Field, Collection Art Gallery of SA enabled Michelle Browne and Dominic Thorpe to present Middle right: Julie Gough, Manifestation (Bruny Island) 2010 their work in Adelaide; the SA government through Arts SA Back: Michelle Browne, The Bearer, 2014. which has funded Sue Kneebone to undertake research in Photographer, Angelo Pedari. Ireland; the Australian Government through the Australia Council that has provided funding to Julie Gough to exhibit in Galway; THIS IS NO FANTASY + Dianne Tanzer Gallery, Melbourne which represents Yhonnie Scarce; the Northumbria University that has provided Sandra Johnston with a research sabbatical, and the Arts Council England, British Council and Lottery Fund that awarded Sandra Johnston a grant from the Artists’ International Yhonnie Scarce, Family Portrait, mixed media, 2007. Photograph: Joel Birnie Development Fund. .