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Isobel Morphy-Walsh

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Isobel Morphy-Walsh, a proud Nirim Baluk woman from the Taun Wurrung (Taungurung) people is at her core a weaver and a storyteller. She uses many different mediums and format to weave story into both performance and visual art. Morphy-Walsh has spent her life working with her community and their cultures with a particular emphasis on history, culture, country and its importance today in Victoria. Her first production Gunga-na Dhum Nganjinu | The stories we hold tightly presented in 2023 at Yiramboi Festival she and her co-writers received a Green Room Award Nomination. She is currently under commission with Ilbijerri having her first solo play on show in November 2024.

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