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I am a Palawa, Trawoolway man, descendant of the Tyereelore, through my birth mother’s family. I am an adopted Kid and have been following a process of reclamation of my heritage and links to Tebrakunna country. I am a multidisciplinary artist exploring connection, observation, responsibility, and obligation in different media. My work examines cultural, historical, and contemporary colonial interaction with First Nations people. Currently, I am a PhD candidate at the RMIT School of Art. My research is engaged with Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being, Yarning processes, Decolonisation structures, Praxis, and Social Engaged Art Practice. Trained as a Printmaker, my work spans contemporary Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography, Performative acts, and contemporary Jewellery and design. Often, the material cultural context informs the work. I am based in Bunurong /Boonwurung country (Mornington Peninsula), father of 2, and teach art to support my art making. https://about.informit.org/indigenous... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led scholarly projects are changing the national story in meaningful and positive ways, as well as having beneficial impacts within their own communities. At Informit, we believe that the proliferation of Indigenous-led research in recent years is among the most exciting developments in Australian research right now, and we are keen to amplify these contributions. The following interviews with Indigenous Scholars You Should Know cast a spotlight on current Australian First Nations scholarship: highlighting emerging methodologies, reflecting upon experiences within academia, and unpacking some of the ideas informing these important projects. The diverse fields and varied career stages of the interviewees echo the breadth of outputs being produced by First Nations academics. _____________________________________________ Informit is home to the largest collection of authoritative Australasian content. Our mission is to foster diversity in publishing and promote critical thinking for a better informed and knowledgeable society. Informit | about.informit.org