As part of its 4Oth anniversary program, Linden New Art presents a significant new commission by leading Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung artist Maree Clarke, on the building’s façade.
Long Journey Home: We Are Still Here revisits an image from the artist’s iconic photographic series of the same name, in which members of Clarke’s family are presented standing on the shore of Port Phillip Bay, wearing traditional possum-skin cloaks and white river clay painted on their faces. Clarke has overlaid the image with a hand-drawn map and a micrograph of river reed, referencing the act of Boonwurrung People welcoming guests onto Country, and ensuring their safe passage.
Through its re-enactment of a scene from pre-invasion Melbourne, Clarke’s work powerfully embodies the enduring sovereignty of the Boonwurrung People, as Traditional Owners of the land on which Linden New Art stands, and their deep connection to it, over tens of thousands of years.
Official opening Saturday 28.O2.2O26, 1 — 4pm.
Family Day — Making River Reed Necklaces with Maree Clarke
1 — 3pm, Linden Workshop. Click here to register.
Long Journey Home: We Are Still Here
26.O2.2O26 — 24.O5.2O26
Linden New Art
Bunurong Boon Wurrung Country
26 Acland Street
St Kilda VIC 3182
Image: Maree Clarke, Long Journey Home: We Are Still Here, 2O25, digital print on mesh banner.