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Ailsa Walsh

Lardil, Kullili and Yuggera

Painting on all media; Editioned prints; Weaving; Photography, video, sound or media work; Wood and/or stone crafted objects; Ceramics, glass, jewellery or furniture; Textiles including fabric and fashion; Merchandise and licensed products

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Ailsa Walsh

Lardil, Kullili and Yuggera

Ailsa Walsh is a Aboriginal Visual Artist residing in Queensland Australia. She is from the Lardil nation from Mornington Island, Queensland, Kullili nation from Thargomindah Queensland and the Yuggera nation from Ipswich Queensland.

She begin art at the age of 5 through her uncle Joseph Davidson. Since then she has expanded her practice into acting, writing, film making, sculpture and jewellery designing.

Ailsa is also keen to spread the cause of "Fake Art Harms Culture" campaign and would like to see more Aboriginal art work in the main stream sector across all art forms.

She is keen to work across all of Australia plus international. Please visit our website for more information.

www.wulkurakadesigns.com

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