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Billy Doolan: New Territories

Words, voices and images: Connecting to cultures around the world

"We were nature, we are the true children of the earth. The land is everything, it is a language, it is a song, it is a dance". Billy Doolan

September 23, 2023
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At the end of April 2014 Bwgcolman elder and artist Billy Doolan travelled to Hong Kong to begin a residency at the Hong Kong Institute of Education and so begins a journey of friendship and of sharing culture with Chinese friends.

Billy’s relationship with Hong Kong builds on previous international success. In 2009 Billy travelled to Sicily, exhibiting works there as well as participating in UNESCO’s world heritage listing of Mt Etna as a site of heritage.

This earlier international exploration began a deep relationship between Billy and the Italian Institute of Culture from which grew a solo show Between sky and sea at the Institute’s Melbourne home. This was followed with the contribution by Billy of a further 22 works to a major exhibition of Australian Indigenous art at the MAN Museum in Sardinia.

这次香港的旅程建立在之前国际合作成功的基础上。2009 年 Billy 前往西西里,展出作品的同时也参加了将 Mt Etna 加入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录的活动。这些早期的国际合作活动加深了Billy 和意大利文化学院的联系,也以此发展出了一场在学院的墨尔本驻地的个人展览:在天空和海洋之间,以及在撒丁岛的 MAN 博物馆举行的一次关于澳洲原住民艺术的展览中额外的22件作品。

The Sardinian exhibition gave Billy the opportunity to teach Italian school children about Aboriginal art and culture.

Billy lives on Palm Island in Queensland. Palm Island, also known as Great Palm Island, and by the Aboriginal name Bwgcolman, is the largest of twelve tropical Islands in the Palm Island Group. The 'mission' settlement is named variously Palm Island, the Mission, Palm Island Settlement or Palm Community. The group of Islands is less than 20 kilometres from the nearest point on the mainland (Lucinda) and is 65 kilometres north of Townsville across the ocean.

Our warm thanks to Hans Sip.

Billy’s relationship with Hong Kong builds on previous international success. In 2009 Billy travelled to Sicily, exhibiting works there as well as participating in UNESCO’s world heritage listing of Mt Etna as a site of heritage.

This earlier international exploration began a deep relationship between Billy and the Italian Institute of Culture from which grew a solo show Between sky and sea at the Institute’s Melbourne home. This was followed with the contribution by Billy of a further 22 works to a major exhibition of Australian Indigenous art at the MAN Museum in Sardinia.

这次香港的旅程建立在之前国际合作成功的基础上。2009 年 Billy 前往西西里,展出作品的同时也参加了将 Mt Etna 加入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录的活动。这些早期的国际合作活动加深了Billy 和意大利文化学院的联系,也以此发展出了一场在学院的墨尔本驻地的个人展览:在天空和海洋之间,以及在撒丁岛的 MAN 博物馆举行的一次关于澳洲原住民艺术的展览中额外的22件作品。

The Sardinian exhibition gave Billy the opportunity to teach Italian school children about Aboriginal art and culture.

Billy lives on Palm Island in Queensland. Palm Island, also known as Great Palm Island, and by the Aboriginal name Bwgcolman, is the largest of twelve tropical Islands in the Palm Island Group. The 'mission' settlement is named variously Palm Island, the Mission, Palm Island Settlement or Palm Community. The group of Islands is less than 20 kilometres from the nearest point on the mainland (Lucinda) and is 65 kilometres north of Townsville across the ocean.

Our warm thanks to Hans Sip.

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