Our Community Story in Art

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Art that represents the journey of our students.

We have been working with Triballink, amazing artist Jess Pocket Foulds, College staff, and students to create a story and a traditional artwork that represents our Chancellor Community.

This is one of the pieces that have been created and you will see more to follow. This artwork represents the journey of our students throughout their schooling, exploring the choices made along the way guided by elders, ancestors, community, history and culture. The bunya trees have significant importance in Gubbi Gubbi/ Kabi Kabi culture and represent family and growth.

We are so excited to be able to share this artwork in Reconciliation Week as we continue to work towards building a community strong is history and culture that brings us all together.

Click the image below to see it enlarged.

  

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