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Our Needs, Our Ways - Artwork by Annie Clarke
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TitleOur Needs, Our Ways - artwork by Annie ClarkeDate Created2019ArtistAnnie ClarkAcknowledgementAnnie Clark and Ipswich City Council
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DescriptionThe artwork is featured on page seven of the Indigenous Accord 2020-2025. The following information is from Appendix 2.
Annie Clarke
'Our Needs, Our Ways'
2019
The women in the corner nurturing a baby surrounded by bush medicine represents health and wellbeing. the three figures next to the woman, surrounded by the traveling lines represents the three main stages of business and development: the idea, the planning and the development. The three campsites connected to each other with people sitting around them represent the education and skills development by passing on knowledge. The two houses under the star represents housing. Connection to country is the river that runs through Ipswich. Without the river we would not have such a flourishing city. The hand print with the people sitting around represents the two elements of the Accord that go hand in hand, which is:
- Cultural respect and community engagement
- Community Safety
Annie Clarke
'Our Needs, Our Ways'
2019
The women in the corner nurturing a baby surrounded by bush medicine represents health and wellbeing. the three figures next to the woman, surrounded by the traveling lines represents the three main stages of business and development: the idea, the planning and the development. The three campsites connected to each other with people sitting around them represent the education and skills development by passing on knowledge. The two houses under the star represents housing. Connection to country is the river that runs through Ipswich. Without the river we would not have such a flourishing city. The hand print with the people sitting around represents the two elements of the Accord that go hand in hand, which is:
- Cultural respect and community engagement
- Community Safety
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People & FamiliesAnnie ClarkeSubjectsArtworksIndigenous AccordPaintingsCurated CollectionsAboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples & Communities Defining Tulmur | IpswichTulmur: Art & Performance
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Reference IDNFG-5235Asset TypeImage - JpegPhysical DescriptionPaintingCopyright NoticeTo use this image, please contact the Picture Ipswich Digital ArchivistCopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright Information
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Curated CollectionsDefining Tulmur | Ipswich
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Our Needs, Our Ways - Artwork by Annie Clarke. Picture Ipswich, accessed 25/01/2025, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/19243