The artwork contributes to research that records the Dharumbal language and culture, extending cultural understanding and awareness of Aboriginal Country, relationships and stories in the spirit of reconciliation. We wanted everyone in the community to be aware of Dharumbal language, their totems: Barraru (green frog) and Yugu (water lilly), and animals that are a part of their everyday living.The concept and story for the public artwork installation began with the river. Many Aboriginal nations connect the rainbow serpent (Munda-gadda) and rivers. Seven memory poles were produced from the local ironbark timber (Eucalyptus melanophloia) which is a hardwood that can withstand long-term weathering and was cut from the lead artist’s property o...
Southeastern Australia’s temperate East Gippsland region is a large and diverse landscape that spans...
historical agreement in 2005 between 18 Rainforest Aboriginal tribal groups and the Australian and Q...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
The artwork contributes to research that records the Dharumbal language and culture, extending cultu...
The Painted River Project intuitive sees art and water science join forces to engage directly with c...
Tributaries are geographic fingers of water moving across the landscape making connections with a ma...
This paper explores past connections of Aboriginal people within what is now known as the Wet Tropic...
The sustainability of communities will be closely associated with their use of water. In particular,...
On behalf of KickArts, The Wet Tropics Management Authority and the School of Creative Arts JCU, I w...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
A collaborative research project called JAL explored the role and potential for the arts to support ...
In this talk we will discuss a research collaboration between Michelle and the Bardi Jawi, Bardi Jaw...
In indigenous Australian culture, the ‘Songlines’ represent the routes across the landscape followed...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Southeastern Australia's temperate East Gippsland region is a large and diverse landscape that spans...
Southeastern Australia’s temperate East Gippsland region is a large and diverse landscape that spans...
historical agreement in 2005 between 18 Rainforest Aboriginal tribal groups and the Australian and Q...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
The artwork contributes to research that records the Dharumbal language and culture, extending cultu...
The Painted River Project intuitive sees art and water science join forces to engage directly with c...
Tributaries are geographic fingers of water moving across the landscape making connections with a ma...
This paper explores past connections of Aboriginal people within what is now known as the Wet Tropic...
The sustainability of communities will be closely associated with their use of water. In particular,...
On behalf of KickArts, The Wet Tropics Management Authority and the School of Creative Arts JCU, I w...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
A collaborative research project called JAL explored the role and potential for the arts to support ...
In this talk we will discuss a research collaboration between Michelle and the Bardi Jawi, Bardi Jaw...
In indigenous Australian culture, the ‘Songlines’ represent the routes across the landscape followed...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Southeastern Australia's temperate East Gippsland region is a large and diverse landscape that spans...
Southeastern Australia’s temperate East Gippsland region is a large and diverse landscape that spans...
historical agreement in 2005 between 18 Rainforest Aboriginal tribal groups and the Australian and Q...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...