Untitled (Charcoal Remains) , 2022

The work is an ‘essence’ of a yarn between Sean,
Moorina and Ash Perry. A physical manifestation and presentation of knowledge sharing and deep listening. The sharing of cultural knowledge and individual knowledge within a circle or group and that knowledge being held by each individual.
Moorina Bonini is a proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta Dhulunyagen family clan of Ulupna and the Yorta Yorta and Wurundjeri Briggs/McCrae family. Moorina is an artist whose works are informed by her experiences as an Aboriginal and Italian woman. Her practice is driven by a self-reflexive methodology that enables the reexamination of lived experiences that have influenced the construction of her cultural identity. By unsettling the narrative placed upon Aboriginal people as a result of colonisation of Aboriginal Australia, Bonini’s practice is based within Indigenous Knowledge systems and brings this to the fore.

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