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Nayuka Gorrie

Nayuka Gorrie is a Gunnai/Kurnai, Gunditjmara, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta essayist and screenwriter.

Nayuka Gorrie is appearing in the following events:

We Sharpen Our Axes Against the Hardest Stone

Is adversity the key to making great art? Brook Garru Andrew, Nayuka Gorrie, and Bebe Oliver consider whether personal, political and social upheaval offer the necessary impetus to the creation of great works of art.

Hosted and curated by Daniel Browning.
Sun 11 May 3:30pm @ State Library Victoria, Conversation Quarter

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