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Discover the Dreamtime with First Nations artwork | NAIDOC Week

Immerse Yourself in a Digital Art Gallery of Australia's First Nations

We are thrilled to announce the First Nations Digital Art Gallery, a captivating showcase celebrating the Dreamtime artworks of talented First Nations artists. From Monday, 8 July to Friday, 12 July, our Lobby screens will come alive with vibrant digital displays, offering a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate these extraordinary creations.

Show your support... and good taste. During this special event, you can purchase your very own artwork directly online here via a QR code displayed alongside each piece.

VIEW ARTWORK HERE

 

Following NAIDOC Week, the purchased artwork will be professionally printed and mailed directly to your home, allowing you to bring the beauty and cultural significance of First Nations artistry into your everyday life.

Take a moment out of your workday to celebrate NAIDOC Week and be inspired by the rich heritage and creativity of First Nations cultures. This is more than an art exhibition; it's an invitation to connect with the stories, traditions, and spirit of Australia's First Nations people.

We're proud to feature these incredibly talented artists: Breanna Buttenshaw, Jason Von Roehl, Kenita-Lee McCartney, Leah Leahman (TBC), Dylan Miller (TBC), Pauline Ryan, Rachael Morris, Chloe Catterton, Jessie Waratah, Sarah Levett, Ghostgum aka Madi Mercer, Kegan Mallia, Mark Brown, Buffie Punch, Jake Simon, Bindi Bindi Art, Melissa Barton, Hunter Dillon, Owen Lyons, Lakkari Pitt, and Siena Bhuiyan.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Dreamtime magic while contributing to the support and recognition of First Nations artists. We look forward to sharing this extraordinary experience with you!

VIEW ARTWORK HERE

 

To celebrate NAIDOC Week this year, we've prepared some wonderful activities in our building Lobbies to engage and immerse you in First Nations cultures.

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We deeply acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land we work and travel through and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.

We look forward to sharing this special week with you.