Indigenous female artists living on the Central Coast

Artwork by Allirra Moore

Image: Artwork by Allirra Moore

Artwork by Allirra Moore

Image: Artwork by Allirra Moore

Allirra Moore Aboriginal Artist
Artist Allirra Moore
Judith Franklin Aboriginal Artist
Artwork by Judith Franklin
Judith Franklin Aboriginal Artist
Artwork by Judith Franklin
Donella Waters University of Newcastle external mural
Sea Eagle over Darkinung, Donella Waters
Credit: University of Newcastle
Jenni McEwen Artist painting
Artwork by Jenni McEwen
Native Kookaburras Jenni McEwen
Artwork by Jenni McEwen

This article was originally authored by Shaney Hudson, as part of a Love Central Coast grant project brought to you by Destination Central Coast, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments under the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund. To maintain accuracy, some editorial changes may have been made since publication.

 

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