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Tom Day

I am a Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba man and multi-disciplined artist based in Shepparton, Victoria. Capturing the essence of country is everything, vividly…
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Leon Dixon

I was born and raised in Shepparton. I have two sisters and live with my Mum. My Dad was born and raised in Tennant Creek…
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Kadeyn Duggan

I was born in Brisbane and have lived in Cobram all my life. I love music, drawing, painting and fishing. I have been playing the…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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