15 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

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Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

14 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

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Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

13 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

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Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

12 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

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Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

11 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

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Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

10 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 10th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

9 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 9th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

8 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 8th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

7 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 7th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

6 01, 2023

Adolescent Wonderland – Naomi Hobson

By |2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 6th, 2023|, |0 Comments

Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]

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