Written by Aunty Lola Greeno, rina-mapali, nimina & kalikina gives us an insight into her cultural practices and the materials she uses, her connection to Country, and her workshops that inspire a new generation of cultural practitioners in working with Tasmanian shells, grasses, and seaweed.
Lola Greeno shares her memories of living on Cape Barren Island in Bass Strait, through her early artistic practices to the internationally recognised artist that she is today, particularly for her shell necklaces that follow the Tasmanian aboriginal tradition.
Softcover book
Published 2021
64-pages
Colour photos throughout |