Mayrah Dreise is an Indigenous sculptor, painter and performance artist who lives in the small town of Dirranbandi, South West Queensland. Mayrah's work covers a broad range of studio areas and challanges the viewer to consider the role of the cultural aesthetic interface experienced in the everyday world. The role of place, and the interplay of time, space and perception on arts experiences are key to her work.
Gamilaraay and Yeeralaraay sculptor and performance artist living in remote South West Queensland, Australia. Mayrahs installation work critically explores the role of placeness and placelessness of Aboriginal peoples within Australian society. She also contributes to international debates through installation work, painting and performance. This work focuses on the intersections between non-Indigenous and Indigenous artists, minorities and power groups.
Mayrah is a strong advocate for her community and has established several artist groups in various locations where she has resided. She is currently the secretary for C-ART (Community artists re-thinking) and a director of the Dinjerra Foundation a small Aboriginal Arts and Cultural organisation locqated in South West Queensland focused on the sustainability of Aboriginal arts and cultural practices.
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