'Culture-organising': Joe Heenan and the Beginnings of State Patronage of the Arts

Authors

  • Rachel Barrowman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v6i2.421

Abstract

'Culture-organising': Joe Heenan and the Beginnings of State Patronage of the Arts

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Author Biography

Rachel Barrowman

Rachel Barrowman is a contract historian with the Historical Branch of the Department of Internal Affairs. She is the author of A popular vision: the arts and the left in New Zealand, 1930-1950 (1991) and The Turnbull: A library and its world (1995). She continued research on the history of state patronage of the arts while National Library Research Fellow in 1993-94. Her article is based on a seminar given at the Stout Research Centre in July 1994.

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Published

1996-01-01