04 July 2025
ARTWORK
For thousands of years First Nations clans and tribes used traditional trading routes across their country and neighbouring nations.
The artwork is a modern day route, which connects people to different villages, suburbs and towns.
Throughout the journey the landscape changes from the large circular tunnels along the coastline, across the green and brown mountains and valleys and through the open plains, past rippling rivers, waterholes and mountains.
Supporting the journey is a network of orange paths. These paths and roundabouts create moments of communication and acknowledgment between people and link people, places and communities in genuine connection.
ARTIST
Luke Penrith
Proud Wotjobaluk, Yuin and Gumbaynggirr Artist, father and community advocate. Luke’s art reflects what he sees, hears and can smell and touch; he is a modern contemporary Aboriginal artist living in Brungle, NSW. Luke’s bloodlines are connected through the rivers, the mountains, the coastline and the plains.