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With some excitement coupled with trepidation, I’m ready to exhibit my series of etchings and aquatints exploring Australia’s black history, 26 Views of Uluru, at Gaffa Gallery in Sydney from 24 January to 3 February 2020. Inspired by Hokusai’s 36 View of Mt Fuji, it takes episodes from our history with Uluru symbolising the Indigenous heart and continuity of country. The exhibition will be open over the Australia Day weekend at the beginning of the 250th Cook anniversary year, the beginnings of invasion and colonisation of Australia.

I will exhibit those works together with Death mask, which records some of the history of massacres in this country, and Distressed books, which attempt to ‘correct’ omissions in our traditional literary canon.

More details are on my website.