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January 22, 2015

Going dotty at QAGOMA

January 22, 2015/ Mary-Rose MacColl
Going dotty at QAGOMA

The obliteration room is the work of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama who’s having a late stellar career. At 85, and still living in the Japanese psychiatric hospital she moved into 40 years ago, it seems Kusama understands us better than we understand ourselves.

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January 22, 2015/ Mary-Rose MacColl/
QAG, QAGOMA, Yayoi Kusama, Art
December 24, 2014

What OP do you need for flower arranging?

December 24, 2014/ Mary-Rose MacColl

When the OP system was introduced in 1992, its authors said it could be simple and unfair or complex and fair. If this is true, it must be very fair because it’s certainly very complex.

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December 24, 2014/ Mary-Rose MacColl/
OP scores, education
November 30, 2014

Thanks for great school years

November 30, 2014/ Mary-Rose MacColl
Thanks for great school years

Our son will make the transition to secondary school next year and before he embarks from a small to a slightly bigger pond, I want to pause and acknowledge the factors that have contributed to his learning so far, or not.

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November 30, 2014/ Mary-Rose MacColl/
teachers, school, children, NAPLAN
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