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Art Collector is the only magazine for collectors. Published quarterly, we profile artists, dealers and collectors from Australia and New Zealand.
Sydney, Australia
Joined September 2011
Images: Michona Warria, 'Unceded', Raffia, emu feathers and beads, 58 x 48 x 2cm. Photograph: Amanda Galea.
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At the end of the exhibition, all leaves will be ceremoniously burned in a fire, releasing the burdens to the universe.
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Visitors are invited to lighten their burden by contributing to the 'CommUNITY Basket'. Created with the hands of many artists in the exhibition, each weaving a section for strength, the basket holds what weighs on your mind.
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This is art that retraces and circles back in order to push forward, carried not by spectacle but by relation.
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'Woven Together: Undivided We Rise' emerged from a collective process curated by Gangulu woman Sabrina-Rose Toby (@barabidyiri). Its power lies in its refusal to separate practice from community, aesthetics from responsibility, or the contemporary from the ancestral.
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Held on Manbarra and Wulgurukaba Countries, the gathering united 28 First Nations artists and four curators, including weavers from Maningrida and remote areas. Through yarning circles, workshops, and talks on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, it created a lasting cu
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This exhibition grew from 'Woven Together', a 2024 cultural exchange on Orpheus Island. Hosted by Umbrella, it was created by Traditional Owner and artist Gail Mabo with curator Freja Carmichael, a Ngugi woman of the Quandamooka People from Moreton Bay.
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Last chance to see 'Woven Together: Undivided We Rise' by Kim Ah Sam, Clare Jaque Vasquez, Jaeda Lenoy, Erica Muriata, Aunty Rosalind Sailor & Michona Warria at Umbrella Studio, Gurambilbarra/Townsville. Closes 1pm Sunday, 2 Nov. Don’t miss it!
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Installation view, 'Woven Together: Undivided We Rise' 'CommUNITY Basket' by Kim Ah Sam, Clare Jaque Vasquez, Jaeda Lenoy, Erica Muriata and Michona Warria, 2025, Raffia, 55 x 54 x 35cm. Photograph: Rikaela Rusch.
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Images: Michona Warria, 'Unceded', Raffia, emu feathers and beads, 58 x 48 x 2cm. Photograph: Amanda Galea.
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At the end of the exhibition, all leaves will be ceremoniously burned in a fire, releasing the burdens to the universe.
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Visitors are invited to lighten their burden by contributing to the 'CommUNITY Basket'. Created with the hands of many artists in the exhibition, each weaving a section for strength, the basket holds what weighs on your mind.
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This is art that retraces and circles back in order to push forward, carried not by spectacle but by relation.
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'Woven Together: Undivided We Rise' emerged from a collective process curated by Gangulu woman Sabrina-Rose Toby (@barabidyiri). Its power lies in its refusal to separate practice from community, aesthetics from responsibility, or the contemporary from the ancestral.
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Held on Manbarra and Wulgurukaba Countries, the gathering united 28 First Nations artists and four curators, including weavers from Maningrida and remote communities. Through yarning circles, workshops, and talks on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, it created a last
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This exhibition grew from 'Woven Together', a 2024 cultural exchange on Orpheus Island. Hosted by Umbrella, it was created by Traditional Owner and artist Gail Mabo with curator Freja Carmichael, a Ngugi woman of the Quandamooka People from Moreton Bay.
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Last chance to see 'Woven Together: Undivided We Rise' by Kim Ah Sam, Clare Jaque Vasquez, Jaeda Lenoy, Erica Muriata, Aunty Rosalind Sailor & Michona Warria at Umbrella Studio, Gurambilbarra/Townsville. Closes 1pm, Sunday 2 Nov. Don’t miss it!
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