Coomaditchie: Of place
The works of the Coomaditchie artists speak of life in and around the settlement of Coomaditchie, its history, ecology and local Dreaming stories.
They record the extraordinary arc the artists and community have travelled over more than three decades. The earliest work, Lorraine Brown’s Pelican (1992), was created in the year the artists first formed as an artist collective – a year before they were incorporated as a legal entity during the United Nations International Year of the World’s Indigenous Peoples in 1993. The mission (2007) shows how people lived in and around Coomaditchie Lagoon before the current settlement was built, while the ceramic works, created in 2022, depict contemporary and historic life in and around Coomaditchie and its lagoon.
Our colours symbolise who we are; we are all coastal mob
Artist Lorraine Brown, 2024
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