Tributary

Water - Weaving - Grasses - Wool

Tributary


This iteration was supported by the School of Geography, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, the Ian Potter Museum of Art, and Dookie campus of the University of Melbourne, and by Shepparton Art Museum. Thank you to Sangeetha Chandra-Shekeran, Kyla McFarlane, Rebecca Coates, and Vickie Zhang for your support, conversations, and patience as our walks have unfolded.

Gratitude to Kaiela Arts, Rumbalara Football Netball Club, the Knitters and Weavers of Shepparton, Mokoan Winton Wetlands, Dookie Artists Tree, and Dookie township for inviting us into your community.

Special thanks to Belinda Briggs, Aunty Eva Ponting, Suzanne Atkinson, Aunty Faye Lynam, Ash Gabler, Lance Lloyd, Tanja Bliss, and Fred Sambrooks.

Gratitude to Serana Hunt-Hughes, who welcomed our wool felting in the front yard of her Dookie home, quietly documented our movements, and invited plantings on the land where her new home is taking shape in Violet Town.