Pictures that put history in its place
Hayley Millar Bakerâs work asserts the authority of memory and experience across generations.
Untitled (The circumstances are that a whale had come on shore) depicts the site of the earliest recorded massacre of Aboriginal people in Victoria. Â
Hayley Millar Baker
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There We Were All In One Place, a solo survey exhibition of 35 photographic works by Indigenous artist Hayley Millar Baker.
Millar Bakerâs layered photographic assemblages are informed by her Gunditjmara and cross-cultural heritage. Her works integrate archival photographs taken by her grandfather as a way to re-author history and assert the authority of memory and experience across generations.