Ms Pamela James

Ms Pamela James

LECTURER,
Arts (SoHCA)

Personal

Qualifications

  • DipArtEdu Alexander Mackie CAE
  • PhD University of Western Sydney

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Arts (SoHCA)

Contact

Email:P.James@uws.edu.au
Extension:2474
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Location:C.G.20
Penrith (Kingswood)
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Publications

Journal Articles

  • James, P. (2009), 'Not the main game : art collections in hospital spaces : the Westmead experience', Australasian Journal of ArtsHealth, 12.

Research

Current research centres around issues of art crime in Australia. This work is both scholarly and applied ; particularly involving the NSW and Australian Federal Police. Cross- institutional work with CEPS ( the Centre for Excellence in policing and Security) at Griffith University is on-going.

My work includes work as advisor to the NSW Police in issues surrounding art and am a member of their expert committee advising on art fraud, theft and forgery.

This information has been contributed by Ms James.

Supervision

Ms James is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:The Reluctant Museum: Between Sacred & Secular
Field of Research:
Title:From Little Things Big Things Grow: Collaboration, Culture and Exchange Within Australian Indigenous Printmaking.
Field of Research:
Title:When it's not the Main Game: Art in Hospitals
Field of Research:
Title:A Passage from India: Looted or Legal? Indian Antiquities and their Complex Journey to Australia
Field of Research:

Previous Supervision

Title:Old values, new realities - a Century later: Preservation of the vanishing indigenous cultural material of Britsh New Guinea.
Field of Research:INDIGENOUS STUDIES
Thesis:Old values, new realities - A Century Later: Preservation of the vanishing indigenous cultural material of Britsh New Guinea.
Title:THE PLUG-HOLE OF TIME
Field of Research:CREATIVE ARTS
Thesis:THE PLUG-HOLE OF TIME
Title:The Contemporary Visual Art Audience: Space, Time and a Sideways Glance
Field of Research:VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS
Thesis:The Contemporary Visual Art Audience: Space, Time and a Sideways Glance

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