Kieron Boona Anderson

Kieron Boona Anderson is a direct descendant of the Ngugi people of Mulgumpin (Moreton Island). Kieron is deeply connected to the continuation and sharing of knowledge from the sacred systems that have been entrusted to him across the Quandamooka nation. Bringing together his professions as a trained chef and emerging contemporary artist, his work shares old and new stories, with an emphasis of cultural resilience and food sovereignty. Kieron is currently studying a Bachelors of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art and has explored printmaking, ceramics and several other creative mediums to highlight the importance of food and medicine shared from Country. Kieron carries deep respect and gratitude for his family and wider community, who have passed this precious knowledge into his care.

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Are you our next retail assistant?

Are you our next retail assistant?

We're recruiting a new Retail Assistant for our Bowen Hills store. 

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Exhibition'Magpie Goose: Stories You Wear' exhibition has opened - And there are a lot of people to thank!

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