Image credit for header: Joolie Gibbs (2020), 'Impermanance' hakea benthamii detail.
Wild/flower Women III - Women Walking Country
8 October - 28 November 2020
Gympie Regional Gallery
This exhibition draws inspiration from the heritage of women who have walked Cooloola country from Traditional Owners as well as ‘wild/flower women’ Kathleen McArthur and Judith Wright, including their campaigning to establish Cooloola National Park. The exhibition profiles contemporary female artists from Gympie, Noosa and the Sunshine Coast who re-energise heritage and history with their own responses to our wildflowers, natural heritage and walking together on country. Wild/flower Women III creates a sense of the different perspectives, scales and scope of the wallum and Cooloola ecologies, the relationships between humans and the more than human world, and ways of seeing inspired by art and nature.
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Wild/flower Women III Artists:
This exhibition is being supported by funding from the Gympie Regional Council's RADF program, and by Cooloola Coastcare.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Cooloola region the Kabi Kabi and Butchulla peoples, and generations of elders past, present and emerging who continue their connection with and custodianship of country.
2020 Artists
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Wild/flower Women III Artists:
- Judy Barrass
- Zela Bissett
- Joolie Gibbs
- Nicole Harper
- Anne Harris
- Barbara Hart
- Sandra Ross
- Meaghan Shelton
- Melissa Stannard
- Ulrike Sturm
- Maree Prior (1959-2019)
- Kathleen McArthur (1915-2000)
This exhibition is being supported by funding from the Gympie Regional Council's RADF program, and by Cooloola Coastcare.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Cooloola region the Kabi Kabi and Butchulla peoples, and generations of elders past, present and emerging who continue their connection with and custodianship of country.