
The Substation/ Hayley Millar-Baker/ Ngathoongan Pawa (We Eat)/
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In Ngathoongan Pawa (We Eat) – a suite of selected works from the photographic series Cook Book –visual artist Hayley Millar-baker explores the survival, preservation and adaptation of traditional Aboriginal cultural hunting and culinary practices through a range of visual and narrative techniques to examine both the personal and collective realities of Aboriginal and contemporary culture.
Hayley Millar-baker is a Gunditjmara woman from Victoria, Australia. Through contemporary approaches to photography, she draws strength from her Gunditjmara bloodlines, history, and the landscape – confronting and crafting past, present, and future stories of South-East Aboriginal existence, and honouring the connectedness of intergenerational experiences of Aboriginality.
Presented by The Substation and Yirramboi Festival. Supported by Creative City Hobsons Bay



Feature image: Ngathoongan Pawa (We Eat), Yirramboy Festival at The Substation, 2019, Photo by: Hayley Millar-Baker
Installation Images: Ngathoongan Pawa (We Eat), Yirramboy Festival at The Substation, 2019, Photos by: Hayley Millar-Baker

