Listen "S3 Episode 8 - Aunty Francine Kickett - Art, Design & Tourism"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Deadly Discussions, we sit down with Aunty Francene Kickett, a distinguished visual artist, textile and fashion designer, and educator of the Wiilman Nyoongah Yorga peoples. Recorded at the Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference 2024 at the iconic MCG, we delve into the significance of Indigenous tourism, the art of storytelling, and the unique journeys shared by mobs from across the country. Aunty Francine shares her insights on preserving heritage and the powerful role storytelling plays in connecting communities.Aunty Francine Kickett, born in Narrogin, Western Australia, has dedicated her career to empowering the next generation of Indigenous artists. A graduate of Curtin University with an associate degree in Contemporary Aboriginal Art, she specializes in textile designs and visual art inspired by the Nyoongah Boodja (land). Her accolades include the NAIDOC South West Artist of the Year (1998) and Indigenous Designer of the Year (2001). Internationally, she has showcased her work at Malaysian and Hong Kong Fashion Weeks, launching her label BushWA designs. Aunty Francine continues to be a ground-breaking visual artist, textile and fashion design icon.
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