Male dancers with shields from Bangarra Dance Theatre at the launch event, in Sydney’s Hyde Park, south of Girramay artist Tony Albert’s Yininmedyemi Thou Didst Let Fall, a monument made in honour of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women.
Biography:
Barbara is a Gamilaroi Murri Yinah (woman) from North Western NSW and Southern Queensland. A meticulous Sydney-based photographer, her images capture the passion and achievements of contemporary Aboriginal history. Telling the story through her unique sociological eye, Barbara describes herself as an observer and a protagonist, a ‘documentarian’ of historical events that are important to Aboriginal people and culture, and Australian people in general. Barbara’s works include commissions for The Barangaroo Authority, The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, NAIDOC/ Sydney City Council, Leichhardt Council, KARI, NITV/ SBS, National Indigenous Times, The Guardian and The Telegraph. Barbara’s awards include the National Indigenous Human Rights Award (2014) and The International Solid Screen for Indigenous women (2015). Barbara had a retrospective Always Will Be at the Australian Centre for Photography in 2017. She is in two shows in the Sydney Biennale (2020), Art Gallery of NSW & an installation at Campbelltown Arts Centre.