Reconciliation Cap – In this together
$30.00
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Quote from the artist:
“In 2020 more than ever, we have seen the growing need to work together. As a community; as a nation; as human beings. To protect one another. To keep one another safe. To ensure that those of us who are most vulnerable, don’t slip through the cracks. In 2020, Reconciliation Week asks us to reflect on that concept of Togetherness; and truly, the only way as a nation that we can acknowledge our shared histories, heal and move forward, is if we do it collectively. So there is no theme more appropriate for Reconcilliation Week 2020; In This Together.”
Elizabeth Close, Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara artist
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Additional information: | The Reconciliation Cap is a collaboration between Aboriginal artist, Elizabeth Close, and Aboriginal owned and managed business, Ochre Dawn. About the artist: Elizabeth Close is an Anangu woman from the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara language groups in the APY Lands in outback South Australia. She was born in Adelaide but spent much of her upbringing in remote communities, re-learning her language and receiving cultural education. The evolution of her artwork reflects this. Elizabeth's work is a vibrant fusion of contemporary and traditional Aboriginal art styles; using vivid warmth to express her deep connection to the Central Australian landscape that she calls home, and bold designs that bring about awareness of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. |
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