Ailsa Walsh and Krystal Hurst: Entwined Sisters

Artists hands and materials. 2025. Photograph. Image: Courtesy of the artists Ailsa Walsh and Krystal Hurst.
7 Aug 2025 — 17 Aug 2025

Artists hands and materials. 2025. Photograph. Image: Courtesy of the artists Ailsa Walsh and Krystal Hurst.
Dates | Thursday 07 August to Sunday 17 August |
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Times | 10:00am — 3:00pm |
Cost | Free |
Booking | No bookings are required to visit the exhibition. Opening event: Thursday 7 August at 6:00 PM |
Entwined Sisters is a collaborative exhibition exploring the transformative power of adornment in expressing identity and womanhood.
Entwined Sisters is a collaborative exhibition by Ailsa Walsh and Krystal Hurst, two Indigenous artists and sisters exploring the transformative power of adornment in expressing identity and womanhood. Rooted in the cultural significance of the kitchen table—a place of making, sharing, and storytelling among Aboriginal women—the exhibition moves ‘from the table to the walls’, reflecting personal and collective experiences through mixed media. Created on Yuggera land, their works imagine and reimagine Indigenous adornment as both cultural expression and living memory—giving voice to the wearer and honouring the interwoven stories of Country, culture, and kinship.