Tyler Stackman

Tyler Stackman, a Thunghutti artist from Walcha in northwest NSW, is a visual artist who combines traditional dots with fine lines in his work (pictured behind him on the left in the photo) and he also crafts wooden artefacts, kangaroo skins and emu eggs.  Tyler recently had an exhibition “Tribal Bloodline” at Stirrup Gallery in Marrickville, Sydney.  Also in the exhibition are works by Nicholas Levy, Adam Spencer and Mona Fernando, all Aboriginal artists from NSW.  Adam Spencer is currently the artist in residence at the Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Tyler will take over this role in the future. 

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Tori Donnelly

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