Fibres and Vessels
2024 Solo exhibition by Clare Jaque Vasquez

‘..masterfully weaves her heritage and personal narratives into her art. Raise amidst three generations of Gomeroi/Kamilaroi women, Clare’s work is a profound exploration of identify, memory, and the intergenerational bond with Country…. Clare invites us to witness the intricate tapestry of history, dreams, and the profound connection to the land that flows through the veins of her family.’
- Curator Sophie Delaney

Fibres in your veins and vessels back home, paying homage and offering a glimpse into her Grandmother, and the Country that flowed through the soul and veins of the women in Clare’s family.  

‘Grandmother, I saw you bundle and carry Country and the weight of your world into your woven bag. Bundling baskets and filling your pockets with dreams of the old ways of home where the soil is black, the mountains dance with the flat plains and the sky blankets it’s travellers, wrapping the abundance of history, minerals, spilt blood and intertwined ecosystems.’

Images courtesy of Flying Arts Alliance and photographer Masimba Sasa

Images courtesy of Flying Arts Alliance and photographer Masimba Sasa

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