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Kait’s work to light up arts centre

Award-winning contemporary artist and proud Wadawurrung woman Kait James is one of four specially commissioned First Nations artists to exhibit at Geelong Arts Centre Little Malop Street redevelopment.

Appearing on the external western facade of the building, Ms James’ work focuses on presenting Indigenous perspectives with familiar pop-cultural references using Aboriginal souvenir tea towels from the 1970-80s that generalise and stereotype her culture.

Ms James this week revealed a section of her 193-panel work, alongside Geelong Arts Centre CEO & Creative Director Joel McGuinness, and Wadawurrung woman Corrina Eccles.

The remaining 184 panels will be uncovered across the next week, with the vibrant full artwork on full display to the Geelong community as the redevelopment continues to progress.

Local First Nations artists Tarryn Love, Gerard Black and Mick Ryan will also showcase their stories through the campus and present their works.

“I am so honoured and proud to be a part of this important project,” Ms James said.

“Never in my wildest dreams did I think my artwork would be on the facade of such a prominent and iconic building on Wadawurrung Country, and at this massive scale.

“I hope this artwork starts conversations, changes perceptions but also celebrates culture and visibility.”

Using humour and vivid colours, Ms James addresses the way white western culture has dominated Australia’s history, and endeavours to develop and use her art in ways that encourage responsiveness, unity and optimism.

Sourcing her chosen canvas largely from op shops, she uses a punch needle to embroider over the top of Aboriginal calendar tea towels to change the narrative, give the tea towels new life, and give herself a voice.

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