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Artist to Artist Megan Cope and Raven Chacon

20 May 2025

In the Utzon Room

Talks and Ideas

Today’s artists, in conversation, here and now.

Quandamooka artist Megan Cope and artist and Pulitzer Prize winning Diné composer Raven Chacon, explore how First Nations cultural work can work in defiance of Indigenous erasure, reasserting indigenous knowledge and processes.

In an honest and soul bearing conversation that engages with issues of land, environmental destruction and the effects of colonisation on First Nations people, Megan and Raven share how they creatively work the blend of experimental music, visual art and collaboration to propel their unique forms of activism.

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Megan Cope’s art confronts the complexities of identity, culture, and the environment, creating a powerful dialogue about colonialism and representation.

Art Guide Australia

Raven Chacon is an innovator who pushes the boundaries of music and visual art, creating experiences that are deeply rooted in Indigenous culture.

The New York Times

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