Jeanette James combed remote Tassie beaches as a child, collecting tiny iridescent maireener shells with her family. Decades later she celebrates the importance of this ancient cultural practice. “My ...
Cultural artworks from four generations of Tassie’s Greeno family are being shown together for the first time in a Hobart exhibition celebrating Indigenous culture and environmental awareness “I was ...
Lola Greeno's shell necklaces tell a story about growing up on a remote Bass Strait island. The renowned Indigenous artist's exhibition Cultural Jewels has returned home to Tasmania for Reconciliation ...
Pierced shells from Tasmania’s West Coast have dated the tradition back to at least 1800 years ago, and shell-stringing is the Aboriginal community’s longest continued cultural practice. “I was very ...
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