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UQ's Forgan Smith building lit in Aboriginal flag colours.
UQ's Forgan Smith building lit in Aboriginal flag colours.
5 July 2018

Artwork by an Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander creator will feature in 91É«ÊÓƵ’s upcoming Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), with artists invited to submit an expression of interest by 11 July 2018.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) said this would be UQ’s first RAP.

“We invite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to innovate with us,” she said.

“Our vision for reconciliation between Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous peoples is to build a strong sense of belonging in an inclusive university that works respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, staff, and students in the pursuit of excellence.

“The RAP is an opportunity for 91É«ÊÓƵto work towards positioning itself as a leader in Indigenous teaching and learning, research and engagement, and the artwork will be a reflection of that.

“Indigenous art strengthens and preserves culture at UQ, and the chosen work will be displayed on campus, inviting viewers to engage with and develop a deeper knowledge of our RAP.”

The artwork will represent and support reconciliation and Indigenous activities and initiatives at UQ.

It will be reproduced across a number of digital and physical formats, including banners, website, merchandise, social media, badges, cards and email signatures.

“We’ve already received several exciting expressions of interest and I encourage any interested Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander artists to apply,” Professor Fredericks said.

Artists can ask questions, register for notifications and download an Expression of Interest form

Media: Jason Curtis, j.curtis2@uq.edu.au, 07 3346 6253