DUBBO BASE HOSPITAL, AUSTRALIA



MEETING POINT

This work is a portrait of three generations of a Wiradjuri family. Painted on the exterior of Dubbo base hospital, the space acts a meeting point for different family and language groups of the greater Western Plains region. This work explores the role storytelling and dance have in the sharing of cultural knowledge between generations, highlighting the importance of family structures in cultural preservation and identity.

This work was created in collaboration with Di Mcnaboe and Lewis Burns. I thank them for their assistance and knowledge sharing throughout the mural production process.