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Lyn Thorpe — Nanyak Yenbenal Wokayin Murrangurrang

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Artworks will be available to be collected or shipped from Koorie Heritage Trust from Tuesday 24 February 2026 once the exhibition has closed. See our FAQ for more info.


Lyn Thorpe, Yorta Yorta, Wamba Wemba, Wurundjeri
Nanyak Yenbenal Wokayin Murrangurrang, 2025
ochre and synthetic polymer paint on canvas
162.5 x 151 x 2.5 cm

Nanyak Yenbenal Wokayin Murrangurrang is my version of a cultural visual map that celebrates our Yorta Yorta people’s connection to Ancestral Country and to each other; our significant places; our ways of Being; our memories; stories; language and ways of knowing; seeing; listening; hearing; sharing; respecting and most importantly remembering who we are and where we come from.

With pride, love and respect in our hearts, we remember our Nanyak, our dreaming, our past, present and future generations.

We remember our connections to Country, People and Place and sharing the load to carry on the legacies, obligations and responsibilities of our ancestors; those before us...our beautiful country, our rivers, creeks and important heart felt places of significance old and new. We gather together and connect through common ground, love and respect for our people and country to celebrate the essence of what Aboriginal people, country, cultural practices, ceremonies and knowledge bring to us as a people. We also recognise the value of what our sharing and generosity brings to our allies and broader communities for the benefit of all. This is our cultural medicine!

The essence behind my creative cultural work and process is relational and often evolves through many shapes and forms. Aboriginal ways of working and learning through creation and connection is very close to my heart and always has been for as long as I can remember.

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