Bill Onus boomerangs

Australia, c. 1950s

Object First Nations On display
Photographed by Egmont Contreras, ACMI

Yorta Yorta activist, artist and entrepreneur Bill Onus shared his culture as an act of resistance and reclamation of power. Through his factory and shop, Aboriginal Enterprises, he shared his art and culture, selling boomerangs and other pieces.

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Collection

Not in ACMI's collection

On display until

16 February 2031

ACMI: Gallery 1

Credits

creator

Bill Onus

Production places
Australia
Production dates
c. 1950s

Appears in

Group of items

Bill Onus

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

AEO179714

Curatorial section

The Story of the Moving Image → Moving Australia → MA-07. First Peoples: Our stories, our way → MA-07-01 Bill Onus

Measurements

135 x 345 x 5mm

Object Types

3D Object

Materials

Wood, acrylic paint

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