NSW Department of Education
Jason Wing + Madison Gibbs
Ray Run Media
Robert McGrath
Curatorial+Co. Art Consultancy is pleased to announce a ground-breaking initiative to celebrate and illuminate Aboriginal history at Arthur Phillip High School in Parramatta, Sydney. Two significant murals created by Dharug artists Chris and Leanne Tobin vividly capture the historical meeting between Governor Arthur Phillip and the Barramadagal.
The Tobin siblings are direct descendants of Maria Lock, the first Aboriginal child to enrol in the Parramatta Native Institute, a school set up for Aboriginal children under Governor Macquarie. Her father, Yarramundi, from the neighbouring Boorooberongal clan, is recorded meeting amicably with Governor Phillip on his early excursions into the freshwater clan Countries of the Dharug in 1791.
The Tobin siblings are direct descendants of Maria Lock, the first Aboriginal child to enrol in the Parramatta Native Institute, a school set up for Aboriginal children under Governor Macquarie. Her father, Yarramundi, from the neighbouring Boorooberongal clan, is recorded meeting amicably with Governor Phillip on his early excursions into the freshwater clan Countries of the Dharug in 1791.
Curatorial+Co. is honoured to deliver such a meaningful project that contributes to a deeper understanding of our shared history. These murals will undoubtedly serve as a source of inspiration and knowledge for generations to come. The Arthur Phillip High School community views the two murals as a significant step towards recognising and celebrating the rich Aboriginal cultural heritage that has shaped Australia. They bring together students, educators, artists, and the wider community in celebration of a more inclusive narrative.