Wiradjuri girl Hannah Lange’s artworks are extremely detailed and time consuming. She wouldn’t have it another approach, as every one connects her to Nation and tales that should be informed.
‘I owe numerous my driving drive to one in every of my Aunties who is unfortunately not with us. She was a part of the stolen era and her story stays with me,’ Hannah explains.
‘How she had her id, tradition and household stripped from her… it drives me day by day to proceed to be proud to share our tradition with the world.’
Hannah’s distinctive modern fashion additionally permits her to share her personal lived experiences, and her private relationship with the land.
Her newest physique of labor, ‘Yuranha’, explores the fixed motion and evolution of Nation – from the shifting sandstone and clay cliff faces within the Blue Mountains, to the shedding of bark on a tree – and we’re thrilled to current this lovely assortment of work as our first TDF exhibition for 2025.
‘Yuranha’ is the Wiradjuri phrase for ‘develop’, which Hannah says completely encapsulates the items on this exhibition, and her ever evolving fashion.
‘I’ve been impressed by the fixed transformation of Nation and have been exploring extra motion and fluidity in my work,’ she says.
‘Nature’s cycle is a strong metaphor, one in every of renewal, change and the teachings we are able to be taught from Nation.’
Yuranha
TDF Gallery14 Little Oxford StreetCollingwood, VIC
Opening evening:Thursday March 13, 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Exhibition dates:Friday March 14, 10am – 4pmSaturday March 15, 10am – 4pmSunday March 16, CLOSEDMonday March 17, 10am – 4pmTuesday March 18, 10am – 4pm
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