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Piper Stewart Woven together

Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024

While on a family holiday to the Northern Territory, exploring and connecting to my Aboriginal culture, I participated in traditional basket weaving workshops. This link to my culture inspired my body of work. I was also motivated by learning that British museums hold many valuable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage artefacts, including some from my family. These artefacts were “Gifted, sold, exchanged and bartered by Indigenous people, and accepted, bought, collected and taken by travellers, colonists, explorers, missionaries, officials and others''. The incorporation of these powerful words, shadowed over my weaving, demonstrates how Aboriginal culture has been mistreated and misinterpreted since colonisation.

Influencing artists:
Ngumpie Weavers
Durrmu Arts Aboriginal Corporation

School

Murrumbidgee Regional High School

ARTEXPRESS year

2024

HSC year

2023

Process diary

Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024
Work by Piper Stewart, ARTEXPRESS 2024