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Dr Kerry Heckenberg
Dr

Kerry Heckenberg

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Overview

Background

Kerry Heckenberg is currently an active research member in the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland with experience in teaching both science (physiology) and art history at this university.

Availability

Dr Kerry Heckenberg is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Making and reception of Australian art

    Particular emphasis on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

  • Art and Science

Works

Search Professor Kerry Heckenberg’s works on UQ eSpace

31 works between 1997 and 2018

21 - 31 of 31 works

2007

Journal Article

Photography and exploration: Issues related to the uptake of photography in Australian exploration

Heckenberg, K. (2007). Photography and exploration: Issues related to the uptake of photography in Australian exploration. Journal of Australian Colonial History, 9, 155-188.

Photography and exploration: Issues related to the uptake of photography in Australian exploration

2006

Journal Article

Conflicting visions: the art and life of William George Wilson (1849 - 1924), Anglo-Australian gentleman-painter

Heckenberg, K. A. (2006). Conflicting visions: the art and life of William George Wilson (1849 - 1924), Anglo-Australian gentleman-painter. Queensland Review, 13 (1), 1-21.

Conflicting visions: the art and life of William George Wilson (1849 - 1924), Anglo-Australian gentleman-painter

2006

Journal Article

Masters and Moderns: Tradition, Modernity and the Role of Two Australian Artisits' Self-Portraits from the Interwar Period

Heckenberg, K A (2006). Masters and Moderns: Tradition, Modernity and the Role of Two Australian Artisits' Self-Portraits from the Interwar Period. Crossings (10.3/11.1), 1-12.

Masters and Moderns: Tradition, Modernity and the Role of Two Australian Artisits' Self-Portraits from the Interwar Period

2006

Journal Article

'...bringing facts into some connexion with each other...': Ludwig Becker's Narrative Strategies in his Burke and Wills Illustrations

Heckenberg, K. A. (2006). '...bringing facts into some connexion with each other...': Ludwig Becker's Narrative Strategies in his Burke and Wills Illustrations. The La Trobe Journal, 77 (Autumn), 68-88.

'...bringing facts into some connexion with each other...': Ludwig Becker's Narrative Strategies in his Burke and Wills Illustrations

2005

Journal Article

Thomas Mitchell and the Wellington caves: The relationship among science, religion, and aesthetics in early-nineteenth-century Australia

Heckenberg, K. (2005). Thomas Mitchell and the Wellington caves: The relationship among science, religion, and aesthetics in early-nineteenth-century Australia. Victorian Literature And Culture, 33 (1), 203-218. doi: 10.1017/S106015030500080X

Thomas Mitchell and the Wellington caves: The relationship among science, religion, and aesthetics in early-nineteenth-century Australia

2005

Journal Article

Contingencies of colonial fame: William Wilson of Pilton

Heckenberg, K. A. (2005). Contingencies of colonial fame: William Wilson of Pilton. University of Queensland Historical Proceedings, 16, 21-32.

Contingencies of colonial fame: William Wilson of Pilton

2004

Journal Article

"Monarch of all I surveyed and lord of the fowl and the brute" or man of science: The dilemma of the explorer in nineteenth-century Australia

Heckenberg, K. A. (2004). "Monarch of all I surveyed and lord of the fowl and the brute" or man of science: The dilemma of the explorer in nineteenth-century Australia. Australasian Victorian Studies Journal, 9, 67-88.

"Monarch of all I surveyed and lord of the fowl and the brute" or man of science: The dilemma of the explorer in nineteenth-century Australia

2004

Conference Publication

The nineteenth-century Australian exploration journal and pleasurable instruction

Heckenberg, K.A. (2004). The nineteenth-century Australian exploration journal and pleasurable instruction. Books & empire: Textual production, distribution and consumption in colonial and postcolonial countries, Sydney, Australia, 30 Jan - 1 Feb, 2003. Wagga Wagga, Australia: Bibliographical Society of Australia & New Zealand.

The nineteenth-century Australian exploration journal and pleasurable instruction

2002

Other Outputs

The art and science of exploration : a study of genre, vision and visual representation in nineteenth century journals and reports of Australian inland exploration

Heckenberg, Kerry (2002). The art and science of exploration : a study of genre, vision and visual representation in nineteenth century journals and reports of Australian inland exploration. PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/205342

The art and science of exploration : a study of genre, vision and visual representation in nineteenth century journals and reports of Australian inland exploration

2000

Journal Article

The poetry and portraiture of a national landscape: The 1913 Federal Capital site landscape competition

Heckenberg, K. (2000). The poetry and portraiture of a national landscape: The 1913 Federal Capital site landscape competition. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 1 (2), 80-98. doi: 10.1080/14434318.2000.11432670

The poetry and portraiture of a national landscape: The 1913 Federal Capital site landscape competition

1997

Journal Article

What Sir Thomas Mitchell omits from his Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia (1848

Heckenberg, Kerry (1997). What Sir Thomas Mitchell omits from his Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia (1848. Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 16 (6), 249-258.

What Sir Thomas Mitchell omits from his Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia (1848

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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