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Welcome to the first series of the QUEER AS podcast where we’re yarning with queer Indigenous artists and creative practitioners about their work across the public imaginary.

On today's episode, we chat with painter, textile artist, installation artist and performance artist Troy-Anthony Baylis. A descendant of the Jawoyn people from the Northern Territory, Baylis is part of a larger contemporary movement exploring Indigeneity and sexuality through a cross disciplinary lens, traversing visual art, performance and literature. His multi-faceted artistic practice is founded in the process of ‘queering’ and unsettling traditional ways of representing Aboriginality. Baylis' work has been subject of 29 solo exhibitions ... 

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Keywords
IndigiqueerLGBTQIA+IndigenousAboriginalQueer IndigenousJawoynTroy-Anthony Baylis
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Australia