28/05/2026
As we reflect during National Reconciliation Week, we’d like to share a bold new artwork by Lisa Waup and recognise the power of art in truth-telling, connection and collective healing.
Waup's artwork, presented on an 83-metre-long hoarding, holds space for the upcoming immersive public artwork in development for University Square. The artwork at this site will be an expression of First Peoples cultural continuity, storytelling and enduring connection to Country. It’s envisioned as a shared place, one that holds memory and movement, and encourages us to consider our collective presence and future together.
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Lisa Waup is a mixed-cultural First Nations artist and curator based in narrm (Melbourne). Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses weaving, experimental printmaking, sculpture, fashion, body adornment and public art. Possessing a keen sensitivity to the symbolic and cultural significance of materials, Waup’s practice is informed by personal experience, family history, Country, and broader historical and social narratives.
delivers the Creative Hoardings program. Visit bit.ly/3YFcmCA for more information.
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