Molly Mahoney
Molly Mahoney — 'Yalinwa(sky)', (2025)
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Molly Mahoney is a proud Boonwurrung, Barkindji, and Wemba Wemba woman whose artistic practice is grounded in the continuation of ancestral knowledge.
Guided by the teachings of the women in her life, Molly carries forward cultural traditions that have been practiced on Country for countless generations. She works across a variety of mediums, including possum skin cloaks, dance belts, river reed necklaces, and feather pieces. Molly thoughtfully blends traditional techniques with contemporary materials and methods, creating works that honour the past while speaking to the present.
Molly’s art is an act of cultural continuation—each piece a reflection of her deep respect for Country, family, and the power of matriarchal knowledge. Through her work, she honours her Ancestors and strengthens the cultural threads that weave past, present, and future together.
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Dancing Hands curated by Maya Hodge (Lardil)
Main Gallery
June 28 — August 2, 2025
Marking the fifth year of Craft's annual First Peoples-led exhibition series, Dancing Hands showcases six Aboriginal women artists at different stages of their careers working across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.
Through their craft, these artists illuminate the enduring strength of First Peoples' storytelling, culture and community. Each artist brings their unique experiences and creative approaches, contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary Aboriginal art and design.
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Material: river reed, lorikeet and galah feathers, string
Dimensions: Variable
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