Filter by
State Library of NSW

Weaving stories from woven yarns

Where
State Library of NSW
State Library of NSW
Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Dixson Room, Ground Floor, Mitchell Building
When

Thursday 3 October from 6pm to 7pm

Cost

Adult: $10Concession: $5Community: Free

What does Blak success look like in a hyper-capitalistic world? How do we show up for each other and our community? Who decides what ‘truth’ is?

In connection with Dr Bronwyn Bancroft’s stunning and stirring exhibition The Country Cries for Truth, join the artist herself and Kylie Caldwell in conversation with Kyra Kum-Sing for a discussion rooted in truth-telling, collectivism, art and Bundjalung Country.

Dr Bronwyn Bancroft is a Bundjalung woman and artist. She has been exhibiting nationally and internationally for over four decades. She has also illustrated and/or written 47 books and has been the Director of her own company, Designer Aboriginals Pty Ltd since 1985. Dr Bancroft is a Board Member/Director of the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), The Returning and the Commonwealth Bank Indigenous Advisory Council. She is a Founding Member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative and has been the Co-operative’s volunteer senior strategist since 2009. Dr Bancroft has a Diploma of Visual Arts, 2 Masters degrees and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sydney. In 2021–22 Dr Bronwyn Bancroft completed a series of works as part of the inaugural NSW First Nations Creative Fellowship at the State Library of NSW.

Kylie Caldwell is a Bundjalung weaver and fibre artist, interested in reviving and pursuing traditional cultural practices that her ancestors have used over thousands of years. In her practice, Kylie works to rediscover ancient Bundjalung crafts and thread them into the modern world, using various modes to deepen and expand her own cultural creative expression and knowledge. Her approach honours the ancient form, while bringing contemporary artistry to represent an enduring Bundjalung identity.

Kyra Kum-Sing is a Malera Bandjalan, Mitakoodi woman. Kyra has paved a unique and important path within the arts as both an artist and curator. Kyra has been the curator at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative for the past four years and has curated a number of significant and acclaimed exhibitions including Boomalli’s 25th Anniversary Mardi Gras Exhibition: Original Box (2019). She has also curated at the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Blacktown Arts Centre amongst others, and is an Encounters Fellow Alumni from the National Museum of Australia. Kyra has a diverse artistic practice which includes painting, drawing, weaving, sculpture, installations and clothing design, and is a consultant for the Aboriginal site heritage and repatriation work on Bandjalan Country in Northern NSW, where she is working on revitalising the Malera Bandjalan language. Kyra is a passionate advocate for Aboriginal rights and self-determination and the Aboriginal arts and cultural sector.

Free tickets available for First Nations audience members. Please reach out to bookings@sl.nsw.gov.au.

Accessibility

Advertisement

Other events at State Library of NSW

Peter Kingston

Peter Kingston

A tribute to the unique creative talent of Sydney artist Peter Kingston.
Tomorrow
Amaze Gallery

Amaze Gallery

An ever-changing display of remarkable items from the State Library’s collection.
Tomorrow
Dunera: Stories of Internment

Dunera: Stories of Internment

See the extraordinary story of the Dunera told through moving artworks and objects
Tomorrow
Shot

Shot

400 photographs, 200 photographers, 3 centuries.
Tomorrow
Sydney Morning Herald Photos1440

Sydney Morning Herald Photos1440

An intimate look at key events and moments captured through the lens of Sydney Morning Herald photographers.
Tomorrow
The Country Cries for Truth: Dr Bronwyn Bancroft

The Country Cries for Truth: Dr Bronwyn Bancroft

A powerful and personal exhibition exploring family, connection to Country and legacies of colonisation.
Tomorrow
ArtExploreCreate

ArtExploreCreate

Join us for a day experimenting with paint, collage and stitching to create an altered book!
21 Sep 2024
In this moment: Hasib Hourani

In this moment: Hasib Hourani

A bimonthly deep dive with a groundbreaking local poet about their craft right now, what’s come before & where to next..
25 Sep 2024