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Artist
Jenny Fraser is a 'digital native' who works within a fluid screen-based practice. Because of the diverse creative media Fraser uses, much of her work defies categorisation. Fraser is interested in refining the art of artist/curator as an act of sovereignty and emancipation. Her work has been exhibited and screened internationally.
The artist explains the cover artwork:
‘This is one artwork from a series of documented journeys in and around the country where my family hails from – the Yugambeh Mununjali lands – around the Gold Coast, hinterland and plains near the Queensland/New South Wales border. It is fulfilling to retrace the steps of our Ancestors and experience the place on many levels. Here the Jumpinpin (or Pandanus) and Land of the Long White High-Rise are featured together. Ancient and Modern.’
Further information about the artist and her work can be found at:
<http://www.geocities.com/dot_ayu/index.htm> and
<http://www.cybertribe.culture2.org>.
Copyright is vested in the artist for this work.
Artworks may have cultural significance.
No artwork is to be reproduced in this or any other form without the specific and prior consent of the artist. Any such reproduction will be regarded as misappropriation.
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