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.
Journal Article: A taste for art in colonial Queensland: The Queensland Art Gallery Foundational Bequest of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior
Heckenberg, Kerry (2018). A taste for art in colonial Queensland: The Queensland Art Gallery Foundational Bequest of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior. Queensland Review, 25 (1), 119-136. doi: 10.1017/qre.2018.11
Journal Article: Nude Bathing Scenes as an Australian Pastoral Mode: strategies and tactics in Australian art around the turn of the twentieth century
Heckenberg, Kerry (2015). Nude Bathing Scenes as an Australian Pastoral Mode: strategies and tactics in Australian art around the turn of the twentieth century. Australian Literary Studies, 30 (2), 78-93.
Journal Article: Visions of Colonial Grandeur: John Twycross at Melbourne's International Exhibitions, Melbourne.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2015). Visions of Colonial Grandeur: John Twycross at Melbourne's International Exhibitions, Melbourne.. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 61 (1), 137-137.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2011). The statue of Zeus at Olympia and the iconography of power and majesty in European, American and Australian art. The statue of Zeus at Olympia: New approaches. (pp. 189-208) edited by Janette McWilliam, Sonia Puttock, Tom Stevenson and Rashna Tarapolewalla. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Bush Friends in Tasmania and Loved, and Lost!
Heckenberg, Kerry (2010). Bush Friends in Tasmania and Loved, and Lost!. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library Collection. (pp. 60-61) edited by Roslyn Follett. The University of Queensland: The University of Queensland Library.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2008). Traffic in pictures: The circulation of imagery in nineteenth-century Australian art and illustrations. Victorian Traffic: Identity, Exchange, Performance. (pp. 192-212) edited by Sue Thomas. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Vulgar art: issues of genre and modernity in the reception of the flower paintings of Ellis Rowan
Heckenberg, Kerry (2008). Vulgar art: issues of genre and modernity in the reception of the flower paintings of Ellis Rowan. Impact of the Modern: Vernacular Modernities in Australia 1870s-1960s. (pp. 75-90) edited by Robert Dixon and Veronica Kelly. Sydney: Sydney University Press.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2018). A taste for art in colonial Queensland: The Queensland Art Gallery Foundational Bequest of Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior. Queensland Review, 25 (1), 119-136. doi: 10.1017/qre.2018.11
Heckenberg, Kerry (2015). Nude Bathing Scenes as an Australian Pastoral Mode: strategies and tactics in Australian art around the turn of the twentieth century. Australian Literary Studies, 30 (2), 78-93.
Visions of Colonial Grandeur: John Twycross at Melbourne's International Exhibitions, Melbourne.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2015). Visions of Colonial Grandeur: John Twycross at Melbourne's International Exhibitions, Melbourne.. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 61 (1), 137-137.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2014). Retrieving an archive: Brook Andrew and William Blandowski's Australien in 142 Photographischen Abbildungen. Journal of Art Historiography (11).
'A penchant for picture making': Alfred Coleman and his watercolour sketches
Heckenberg, Kerry (2013). 'A penchant for picture making': Alfred Coleman and his watercolour sketches. Fryer folios, 8 (1), 3-6.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2012). Exactitude and pleasure: late nineteenth-century Australian pictorial atlases and their illustrations. Script and Print, 36 (4), 213-229.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2011). Shifting terrain: Vision and visual representation in Our Antipodes (1852) and Australia Terra Cognita (1855--6). Journal of Australian Studies, 35 (3), 373-388. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2011.593537
A lady's point of view: Female curiosity and Mrs Allan Macpherson's experiences in Australia (1860)
Heckenberg, Kerry (2011). A lady's point of view: Female curiosity and Mrs Allan Macpherson's experiences in Australia (1860). Journal of Australian Colonial History, 13, 125-150.
Queensland's own sea monster: a curious tale of loss and regret
Heckenberg, Kerry (2010). Queensland's own sea monster: a curious tale of loss and regret. Queensland Historical Atlas: Histories, Cultures, Landscapes, 2009-2010.
The King of the Sea and other stories of prehistoric life at the University of Queensland
Heckenberg, Kerry (2010). The King of the Sea and other stories of prehistoric life at the University of Queensland. reCollections, 5 (1).
Don Cowen b. 1920 Brisbane, QLD
Heckenberg, Kerry (2010). Don Cowen b. 1920 Brisbane, QLD. Dictionary of Australian Artists Online.
Out of the frying pan: Voyaging to Queensland in 1863 on board the Fiery Star
Heckenberg, Kerry (2010). Out of the frying pan: Voyaging to Queensland in 1863 on board the Fiery Star. Queensland Review, 17 (2), 37-52.
Review - Australian Pastoral: The Making of a White Landscape by Jeanette Hoorn
Heckenberg, Kerry (2009). Review - Australian Pastoral: The Making of a White Landscape by Jeanette Hoorn. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, 9 (1/2), 243-246.
Heckenberg, Kerry (2009). William George Wilson. Dictionary of Australian Artists Online, 1, 1-4.
J. J. Hilder and the languages of art
Heckenberg, Kerry (2008). J. J. Hilder and the languages of art. Queensland Review, 15 (1), 33-49.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
Fryer folios. (2013). 8 (1)
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