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Nairm Djambana

Nairm Djambana

Baluk Arts
Indigenous artists of Frankston & the Mornington Peninsula


Citylights 
Hosier Lane Australia

 

Nairm Djambana is an exhibition of stencil works produced by Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Aboriginal artists in 2009, in workshops commissioned by Baluk Arts and Frankston Arts Centre and facilitated by Amac of Citylights-Until Never.

Baluk Artists developed the idea for the stencil project as a vehicle to express Indigenous connection to community, culture and place, using contemporary and traditional Indigenous techniques.

The works incorporate ancient traditions of marking identity or mapping specific sites or stories. This expression acknowledges and incorporates the dynamic relationship between the past, the present and the future, creating works of urgent vibrancy that celebrate Aboriginal life as it has been, and as it is now.

Baluk artists painted a collaborative ochre stencil wall in Hosier Lane on the 5th and 6th of October 2010, and ochre stencil works on paper were presented as Biik Land at Until Never.

ABOUT BALUK ARTS

Baluk Arts is a collective of urban Aboriginal artists from Frankston and Mornington Peninsula whose work reflects themes of identity in a contemporary cultural context. The artists are celebrating the first year of operation of their newly formed Victorian Aboriginal arts organisation with an exciting and successful workshop program, quality exhibitions and delivery of artist services.

Artists range from 10 to 62 years of age and are from diverse Aboriginal backgrounds. Family groups and members of the stolen generation have reconnected with their culture and express their histories through strong artistic practices to support their cultural and creative well-being.

Baluk Arts encourages community development, youth leadership, participation and interaction, and Indigenous governance through innovative arts practice. Baluk Arts is building a long-term and sustainable future for Aboriginal people of Frankston & Mornington Peninsula. Baluk is a local Boonwurrung word meaning clan or extended family group.

Artists: Adam Edwards Magennis, Bob Kelly, Carly Sheppard, Chantelle Brown, Chris Austen, Daniel Trazic, Dawn Campbell, Debbie Clifford, Dicky (Eric) Bedford, Faith Janssen, Jacinta Kelly, Jack Sheppard, Jake Gaye, Jamilla Watson, Jan Chapman Davis, Kylie Kennedy, Maggie Kelly, Mariah Briggs, Nola Lauch, Pam Anderson, Pauline McKinnon, Rhoda Green, Sara Chadwick, Tameeka Clifford, Tracey-Lea Smith
Curators: Amac, Tracey-Lea Smith
Year: 2010
Mode: Exhibition
Location: Citylights • Hosier Lane • Melbourne • Australia
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