Healing From Country, For Country, Through Indigenous Art
54 Cavenagh St
Darwin City NT 0800
Australia
Join Indigenous researchers and Rak Mak Mak Marranunggu philosopher for a powerful seminar exploring how Indigenous art and knowledge guide climate healing and action. This presentation shares a two phase research journey that centres Indigenous art voices as tools for communication, cultural renewal, and resilience in the face of climate change.
Through artworks, workshops, and exhibition-making, the research reveals Indigenous perspectives on climate impacts to Country. These insights are then woven into a co designed Community Resilience Plan, supporting culturally grounded approaches to climate preparedness, mitigation, and adaptation across Indigenous and Western systems.
Grounded in the Wurrkama and Mirrwana Philosophy, this seminar demonstrates how Indigenous Knowledges—when respectfully prepared and woven alongside Western science—become nourishing, meaningful, and actionable. The presentation offers a practical and philosophical pathway for embedding Indigenous leadership in climate engagement strategies.
For registration and more details:
http://go.cdu.edu.au/fr2q