Moorina Bonini

Dr Moorina Bonini

Dr Moorina Bonini

Lecturer

Department of Fine Art


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Moorina Bonini is a proud descendant of the Yorta Yorta Dhulunyagen family clan of Ulupna and the Yorta Yorta, Wurundjeri and Wiradjuri Briggs/McCrae family. Moorina is an artist whose works are informed by her experiences as an Aboriginal and Italian woman. Her practice attempts to disrupt and critique the eurocentric foundations that centralise Indigenous categorisation within western institutions. By unsettling the narrative placed upon Aboriginal people as a result of colonisation of Aboriginal Australia, Moorina’s practice is based within Indigenous Knowledge systems and brings this to the fore.

Her work has been exhibited in various shows across Australia and also internationally. Galleries and Institutions include ACMI, The Shed (NY), Sydney Festival, Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Centre for Contemporary Photography and the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Most recent major commissions include Primavera: Young Australian Artists (2023) and her PhD exhibition across Bunjilaka Aboriginal Culture Centre, Melbourne Museum and MADA Gallery (2023).

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PICA 2026 Graduate Show: announcing Tabitha Glanville

Kamilaroi woman and Monash University Bachelor of Art History and Curating and Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) graduate Tabitha Glanville has secured a coveted spot in the prestigious Hatched: National Graduate Show 2026 at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA).

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