Adam Griffiths

Kadeyn Duggan

Kadeyn was born in Brisbane and has lived in Cobram all his life. He loves music, drawing, painting and fishing. Kadeyn has been playing the yidaki for 2 years. He especially enjoys painting birds and fish, and his Old Crow. Kadeyn loves learning Wiradjuri language and using it every day. He is a story teller …

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Laurel Robinson

I was born in Mooroopna Victoria, and I am a proud Yorta Yorta – Wurundjeri woman. I grew up in Shepparton, where I attended school up until, my teen years. I went to Melbourne and worked as a telephonist, then went to Sydney NSW and work for the Aboriginal medical service for 40 years then …

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Kella Robinson

Aunty Kella Robinson is a Wemba Wemba woman born in a small town called Hilston, Western NSW. After retiring she moved to Victoria and became interested in art. As a Kaiela Arts artist member she enjoys creating with other like minded women.

Frances Nicholson

Frances Nicholson is a Yorta-yorta/Wemba-Wemba woman, who was born in Swan hill Wemba-Wemba country and now lives in Mooroopna Yorta-Yorta country. Frances is an abstract artist, who expresses herself through the form of the splatter effect. Her passion of art is the splatter effect, the colours form the mood. Painting is a relaxing method for …

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Dylan Charles

Dylan ‘djunda’ Charles Djunda Toolinyagan–ngureban (Traditional Name) Bird spirit Kinglikebilly (Artist Name)  Dylan J Charles is a proud Yorta Yorta/ Boonwurrung / Wurundjeri/ Pangerang man. He is the great grandson of Simon Wonga and King ‘Billy’ Billibellary Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta, Head Clans Man of Eastern Kulin Nation, also a descendant of Turgganinii Palawa Aboriginal Princess (4 …

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Suzanne Atkinson

Suzanne Atkinson is a proud Yorta-Yorta woman, mother and grandmother. She is an established artist who practices in a range of different media that includes traditional weaving, ceramics, painting, poetry and wood burning.Taking inspiration from her mother’s creative talent and her own ability to make artwork from what nature could provide, Suzanne studied Visual Art …

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Tammy-Lee Atkinson

Tammy-Lee Atkinson is a Yorta-Yorta artist. She is a proud Aboriginal woman who loves to learn and share personal and familial stories about her culture. Being able to express her own story through painting, drawing and photography, she attaches strong symbolic meaning to images that represent her traditional culture in contemporary art contexts. Tammy-Lee completed …

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Rochelle Patten

Rochelle Patten is a Yorta-Yorta woman born on the veranda of the local Mooroopna hospital in 1948. Rochelle is a highly respected elder, cultural leader and artist in her community.   Rochelle was always creative and in the early years she would watch her father carve and paint. In the 1990’s she had an accident …

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Cynthia Hardie

Cynthia was born and raised in Mooroopna and over the years has filled her home with her beautiful creations. Reluctant to part with anything, she says her home is almost full to the rafters Her paintings adorn canvas, rocks, emueggs, timber, papier-mâché bowls, clap sticks, boomerangs, anything she can get her hands on and often …

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Tiarne Parker

Tiarne was born and nurtured on Wiradjuri Country in Wagga Wagga. She currently lives and creates on Yorta Yorta Country with her two children. In 2014, Tiarne joined Kaiela Arts and was taken under the wing of Gamilaraay artist Uncle Eric Brown.   A self-taught contemporary artist, Tiarne enjoys painting, drawing and printmaking. Her artistry …

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