First Nations Storytelling At City Hall

The artwork of First Nations artists in our region will bring vibrant imagery and colour to City Hall as part of NAIDOC Week projections.

Between 7-14 July, NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the history, Culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.

This year's theme is 'Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud,' honouring the enduring strength and vitality of First Nations Culture. Fire is a symbol of connection to Country, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The City of Greater Geelong is proud to present our First Nations Art Projections each night at City Hall during NAIDOC Week from 5.30–11pm.

Local multimedia projection artist Matt Bonner brings the works of First Nations artists to life through a showreel, together with sound artist Lyndon Perry on didgeridoo. Artists include:

  • Billy-Jay O'Toole
  • Ricky Abrahams
  • Bri Apma Hayes
  • Nikki McKenzie
  • Chloe Chatterton
  • Chloe Wegener
  • Gerard Black
  • Jessi Rebel
  • Joshua James
  • Kiri Tawhai
  • Lowell Hunter and Djamari Hunter
  • Michelle Searle
  • Tracey Pocock
  • Jenna Oldaker
  • Nathan Patterson

Mayor Trent Sullivan

The First Nations Art Projections program will be valuable for community members of all ages and backgrounds to see.

We're excited to transform City Hall through the stunning and thought-provoking art of our local artists.

These artworks represent our First People's talent, Culture and stories and will spark conversations and a sense of appreciation and pride.

Deputy Mayor Anthony Aitken

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