Wednesday 26 November from 6pm to 7pm
Join visual artist and acclaimed poet Judith Nangala Crispin in conversation with broadcaster and radio host Robbie Buck.
Nangala Crispin lives on unceded Ngunnawal/Ngambri Country near Braidwood on the New South Wales Southern Tablelands and is a descendant of the Bpangerang people from the Murray River.
Her artistic practice is as philosophically rich as it is visually arresting – one that speaks of ritual and grief, resilience and belonging, and the urgent need to remember our entanglement with the places we inhabit. Her work was exhibited in the 2022 Head On Photo Festival.
She has received residencies and awards for her visual art practice and won the Blake Prize in 2020 for her poetry, as well as nominations for the Pushcart Prize and a shortlisting for the Peter Porter Prize.
Her latest publication, an illustrated verse novel titled _The Dingo’s Noctuary, _will be available to purchase on the evening.
Presented in conjunction with Head On Photo Festival.