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Museums of History NSW

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country exhibition

Where
Museum of Sydney
Museum of Sydney
Cnr Phillip and Bridge Streets , Sydney NSW 2000
When

Every day, 10am to 5pm Thursday 17 April to Sunday 2 November

Today, Sydney is known for its iconic harbour, scenic foreshores, bushland reserves, and ever-growing urban and suburban areas. But how were its landscapes experienced and understood in the past?

The British colonists who arrived in Australia in the late 18th century surveyed and mapped a land that was foreign to them, carving it up into a patchwork of Crown land and private property. Governor Arthur Phillip drew the first boundary: a circle traced in the sand around his arrival party at Manly Cove in January 1788. This communicated to the First Nations people who had gathered there that they should not enter. Phillip’s act signalled the start of the dispossession of First Nations peoples and their displacement from the land they had been custodians of for 60,000 years.

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country explores the development of the NSW colony through a selection of significant historical maps, plans, sketches, artworks and objects – including the first land grant issued in the colony – from the Museums of History NSW and other institutional collections, alongside picturesque colonial landscape prints from the collection of Beat Knoblauch. Inscribed over this colonial perspective is an innovative artistic intervention by designer Alison Page that layers First Nations understandings of Country. Traditional owners’ knowledge of Country offers a way to gain a deep understanding of the landscapes we encounter in Sydney today, from the other side of that circle in the sand.

This exhibition was developed in collaboration with Dharawal and Yuin artist and designer Alison Page, with input from the Sydney Coastal Aboriginal Women’s Group.

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