Hannah Morphy-Walsh Hannah Morphy-Walsh i(15395249 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Taungurong
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1 Gunga-na Dhum-nganjinu : The Stories We Hold Tightly Isobel Morphy-Walsh , Hannah Morphy-Walsh , Larry Walsh , Vic Morphy , 2023 single work drama

'History, religion, environmental knowledge, and law are woven, bound, and connected in the stories that have passed from generation to generation. They change and move subtlety as the times do. The past and future always echo in the present tense.

'Join this family of storytellers – Uncle Larry WalshVictoria MorphyHannah Morphy-Walsh, and Isobel Morphy-Walsh – as they weave creation, song, story, and movement together to tell the big stories that travel through the generations. You know the ones. Today we are descendants using our history, connections, and worldview as guides. But tomorrow we will be ancestors being reinterpreted and told anew.

'Hear songs of healing, see harvest through dance, hear of the platypus and how he connects to the spent criminal conviction act and the stolen generation, hear words of weavers!'

Source: fortyfivedownstairs.

1 Blak to the Future Hannah Morphy-Walsh , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , December no. 40 2018; (p. 34-38)

'The story of co-curating Blak to the Future is and Saturday nights and Saturdays getting to know amazing people, it is the artists themselves as they are, and the stories they tell through the works they create, it is three hundred people crammed into a small gallery, and it is about how the black community comes through for its own. These are important to me, and I refuse to make these things available for your consumption.' (Publication abstract)

 

1 Blak to the Future Rosie Kalina , Hannah Morphy-Walsh , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , December no. 40 2018; (p. 32-33)

'Blak to the Future began as a concept. A space for young Blak peoples to gather, take up space and create works that are for us by us in an environment that was safe for us to be ourselves.'  (Publication abstract)

 

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