Jason Wing
Blak Douglas
Salllvage aka Rowan Savage
Yarra Monks
Nicole Monks
Vincent Namatjira
Tangentyere Artists
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists
Tammi Gissell
Joan Ross
Maddison Gibbs
What’s on the telly? Well, stories of everyday life and the political opinions of First Nations peoples from the Central Desert region, a region that is disproportionately affected by media coverage, social issues that stem from broken government systems and the choices we make on their behalf in the city. Vincent Namatjira as well as a collection of artists from Tangentyere artists and Yarrenyty Arltere artists have animated their figurative paintings of the everyday. Well you heard it on the radio, come and see it on the televisions. The toilet is usually a space for some peace and quiet so Rowan Salvage AKA Salllvage is setting the tone with his trippy tones of the bush.
Bit of peace while you sit on the throne, love. Joan Ross is the only person in the show who is not First Nations and will be filling a cabinet full of curious fluro objects she has collected over the years. We need allies who can see both sides of the fence and Joan is certainly one to sucker punch the lies of the Colonial era. For this show we aren't showing off our credentials. You can ask uncle Google for our CV’s. This is a circle of friends with offerings, just humans who make art. Not defined by the prizes that have been won and the collections that they are held in.