The winner of the inaugural Clarence Valley Indigenous Art Award held in 2007, presents new work that reveals Alison's ancestry as a Gumbaynggirr woman. This exhibition provides a centre of strength, from which she reaches beyond culture to raise awareness of truth and existence.
In 2008 Alison was awarded the NSW Indigenous Art Fellowship in which Alison travelled overseas to Europe's most famous galleries. The fellowship enabled Alison to complete a project of international scope, exhibiting with French Canadian artist and adjudicator, Marcel Debreuil and Canadian Aboriginal sculptor Irvin Head. The trio presented The Art of Dreaming.
These experiences that Alison has skilfully woven into the works of this terrific exhibition will give the audience a tangible experience of her journey and a glimpse into the world of the artist.
Loft Gallery
Image: Alison Williams - Ganjirr, Ganjirr
The Clarence Valley Indigenous Art Award aims to promote contemporary indigenous art of the North Coast of New South Wales.
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The winner of the inaugural Clarence Valley Indigenous Art Award held in 2007, presents new work that reveals Alison's ancestry as a Gumbaynggirr woman.
Work created through workshops presented by the Gallery Goes to School Outreach Program as part of the 2009 Clarence Valley Indigenous Art Award.
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Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Jacaranda Festival.
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