Single Project

Catalogue Number 23

No Difference

Robbi Neal ()
Australian Non-Aboriginal Artist

Artist Gender

Female

Status

Available

AUD $1500

Year of Creation

Unknown

Type

Original

Medium

Painting (Acrylic)

Size

65.5 cm x 89.5 cm

Description

I purchased this work from Robbi when she was at Lockhart River. She trained in Painting at the Victorian College of the Arts. She has won the Footscray City Acquisition Prize twice and has exhibited at Rhumbarellas, Footscray Arts, Hill End and Pantechnicon Galleries. She also exhibited in the Castlemaine Fringe Festival where her paintings were banned by the Catholic Church and her work was subsequently featured on the 7.30 Report and National News Programs. (https://artatrium.com.au/robbi-neal/) Robbi is not only an atrist she is also an author. So I have included this commentary about a book she compiled that was inspired by her time at Lockhart River. "When Robbi Neal and her family moved from Geelong to the remote Lockhart River Aboriginal community in Cape York to manage the local art centre, their plan was to stay for a year. One year turned into seven and during her stay, Neal (an artist, former Baptist pastor and welfare worker) listened to the life stories of the men, women and children of the community. With the blessing of the elders, Neal retells their stories in After Before Time. The book’s seven interconnected ‘yarns’ are told with authentic dialogue and based on real people and events with fictional elements thrown into the mix. Neal confronts head-on a number of issues affecting Indigenous people: being uprooted from their country and disconnected from their culture; life on a mission; the forced removal of children; ‘grog sickness’ and domestic violence. While heartbreak and loss are at the heart of many of the stories, the enduring, positive message passed down from the elders resonates throughout: ‘Know who you are, never forget and you will be strong. You will have puuya kuntha (strong heart).’ This book will be useful for Australian history and Indigenous studies collections, and for anyone interested in our home-grown stories". Paula Grunseit is a librarian and freelance journalist, editor and reviewer. (https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2016/02/24/42897/after-before-time-robbi-neal-harpercollins/)



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