Celebrating Aunty Jane and her Reconciliation Action Plan artwork

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Image description: Aunty Jane is standing holding the painting, smiling and facing the camera. Aunty Jane is wearing a purple jumper with the word “Auntie” written in colourful writing.

Proud Yorta Yorta woman, disability advocate and artist, Aunty Jane Rosengrave yarns with us about creating the original artwork for WDV’s Reconciliation Action Plan – Reflect.

Once kept from her Aboriginal culture, Aunty Jane now thrives within it. Jane is a proud Aunty in her community. Once denied the pride of being a part of the disabled community, Jane is now a leader, empowering others.

Read more about Aunty Jane and her artwork here, including a detailed description of the artwork: Artist Bio and Description.

Video of Jane describing her artwork here: Video 

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