As part of the UK/AU British Council / Australian Government cultural exchange programme, Wiradyuri artist Amala Groom and Australian-UK curator Katrina Schwarz interviewed Annebella Pollen on her perspectives on the British Council Collection of 9000 modern and contemporary artworks and how these have been used in the British Council's history of cultural exchange since 1935, based on Pollen's book on the subject, Art without Frontiers. The interview formed part of a project seeking to write/re-write/unwrite the history of the British Council Collection in Australia from an indigenous perspective, using First Nations epistemologies, ontologies and methodologies.