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Indigenous art takes pride of place

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An exhibition showcasing the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists is taking centre stage at Pacific Epping.

Pacific Epping, in partnership with Whittlesea council, is displaying works by local artists to commemorate the week and its aim of celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Artist Emma Bamblett said the exhibition was a “proud moment” for her.

“I have been getting messages from community members, saying that they feel so proud to be Aboriginal when they see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artwork and talent on showcase for the wider community to see,” Ms Bamblett said.

“I have received a lot of photos through social media of mums with their bubs proudly sitting in the parenting room and also young people taking photos of the NAIDOC artwork exhibition.

“For me, it’s a sign to feel safe in this space.”

Ms Bamblett said the 2021 NAIDOC theme, Heal Country, inspired her artwork.

“My process for thinking about Country and how I am staying connected, healing, and looking after Country was the main focus of what I wanted to share,” she said.

“For me, we as Aboriginal people are always connected to and have an obligation for caring and healing Country.”

The NAIDOC exhibition at Pacific Epping will be open until Saturday, July 31.

To see more of Ms Bamblett’s work: kinyalerrk.com.au

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