Libby Harward

Libby Harward is a Ngugi and Quandamooka woman whose artistic practice spans performance, installation and urban graffiti. Conceptually, Harward’s work is concerned with re-establishing First Nations identities, cultures and stories within contemporary discourse and in the process de-colonising and re-contextualising Country. Politically charged and socially engaged, Harward’s work draws from her own experience as a First Nation’s woman to illuminate histories and cultures obscured by colonisation.


