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SISTAQUIT Artwork : Pink
Southern Cross University
07/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25918/502
Appears in Recent Faculty of Health Publications
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Abstract
Description: The SISTAQUIT artwork offers a visual dialogue that captures the journey of the SISTAQUIT program, reflecting the shared experiences of researchers, health service partners, and community members. This artwork showcases how Indigenous ways of doing and knowing can inform research projects, providing valuable insights into the experiences and journeys of all participants. Intricate in detail, the artwork uses bright colours to create a vibrant, stand-alone effect. Interwoven within the design are symbolic messages and animal figures, each representing a contributing member to the project while preserving confidentiality, offering a meaningful connection to the diverse cultural contexts involved in the project.
The Artist: Associate Professor Liz Cameron (belanjee.com)
Bio: Liz Cameron is a Dharug artist, academic and researcher. Her creative expressions centre on Country and elements of health and wellbeing. Liz works as an Indigenous Spatial Designer in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Newcastle where she teaches in Indigenous Knowledge Systems and advocates for the preservation of cultural and spiritual landscapes.
Details
- Title
- SISTAQUIT Artwork : Pink
- Creators
- Liz Cameron (Artist) - University of Newcastle Australia
- Contributors
- Gillian Gould (Chief Investigator) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of HealthMarilyn Clarke (Chief Investigator) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of HealthNicole M Ryan (Project Manager) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of HealthGina La Hera Fuentes (Researcher) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of HealthAllison Hart (Researcher) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of HealthRebecca Hyland (Researcher)Karen McFadyen (Researcher) - Southern Cross University, Faculty of Health
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University
- Identifiers
- 991013297155602368
- Copyright
- © Southern Cross University. All rights reserved. Permission to reuse this artwork in part or as a whole may be requested from gillian.gould@scu.edu.au or isistaquit@scu.edu.au
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Other creative works