Artist interview: Rhiannon Williams

Artist Rhiannon Williams (Waradjuri and Wakaman) discusses her WILAM BIIK works

WILAM BIIK is an exhibition of cultural consciousness and knowledge, of an unsevered connection between First Peoples of South East Australia and their Country, over thousands of generations.

Header image: Rhiannon Williams (Wiradjuri and Wakaman) (left to right): Rebirth 1, Rebirth, Rebirth 2, Written on Country, 2021
installation view, WILAM BIIK, TarraWarra Museu of Art, 2021. Courtesy of the artist. Photo Andrew Curtis.

Filmed by James Wright at TarraWarra Museum of Art in October 2021, on Wurundjeri Country.

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