Golden Gully: Listening, drawing, Sounding

This page contains images, video and sound recordings created by interacting with the ochre, sounds, soil and waters of Golden Gully, Hill End in Wiradyuri Country. I acknowledge and pay my respects to the Traditional Owners of this place, the Wiradyuri people and their Elders past, present and emerging; they never ceded sovereignty of their lands and waters. I am deeply grateful for the cultural guidance and generous permission provided by Gunhigal Mayiny Wiradyuri Dyilang Enterprises in my using cultural resources from their Country. I recognise that as ‘Traditional Owners, Elders and Cultural Practitioners who “speak for Country” in the Bathurst and O’Connell Plains area of the wider Wiradyuri Nation’ (Gunhigal Mayiny Wiradyuri Dyilang Enterprises), they retain ownership of their cultural resources. Please click here to view their letter of support and permission.

*Please note that the permission provided by Gunhigal Mayiny Wiradyuri Dyilang Enterprises is specific to this project only. I encourage arts practitioners and researchers to consult closely with the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters that they wish to work upon.


Golden Gully - Some Ways to Listen and Draw | PhD Solo Exhibition | Installation View at Black Box, Sydney, Australia | 2020

Sounding through Touch: Golden Gully

2018| Ochre, soil and ink on Wenzhou paper, three channel video, sound feedback drawing composition