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Library Illuminates: Storytellers of the West

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麻豆直播 Library is proud to present its latest feature exhibition, Library Illuminates: Storytellers of the West, on display in the TL Robertson Library until the end of semester.

Marking the 50-year anniversary of Curtin鈥檚 pioneering Creative Writing course, the exhibition takes a lively and engaging look at Western Australia鈥檚 literary heritage. WA has long been home to a vibrant community of writers, with creativity flourishing across the state since the early 20th century. In the 1970s, American academic Professor Brian Dibble recognised this energy and chose Curtin as the place to establish Australia鈥檚 very first Creative Writing program 鈥 laying the foundation for a legacy that continues today.

The exhibition traces the history of writing in WA, highlights Professor Dibble鈥檚 influence, and showcases the key moments of Curtin鈥檚 Creative Writing program over five decades. Visitors can also discover the diverse careers of six alumni who have made their mark in literature, poetry, mystery, non-fiction and children鈥檚 books.

Alongside stories from the past, the exhibition invites visitors to join in. Try your hand at creating a 鈥淏lack Out Poem鈥 to add to the display, or explore the Storytellers of Curtin Read & Return collection 鈥 featuring more than 100 works by current and former Curtin writers.

By celebrating Curtin鈥檚 role in fostering creativity and storytelling, the exhibition shines a light on the enduring impact of the program, its teachers and its students.

Visit Storytellers of the West today in the Level 3 Exhibition Space at TL Robertson Library.

Written by Library Exhibitions and Programs Coordinator, Jayne Cleave

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