Muswellbrook Reconciliation Mural

Muswellbrook Reconciliation Mural

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Highlights

  • Explore the vibrant Muswellbrook Reconciliation Mural, where George Anderson's artistry invites reflection on cultural healing.
  • Witness the iconic Rainbow Serpent flow through landscapes, symbolising the deep connection between past and present.
  • Engage with the mural's powerful imagery, capturing stories of resilience and shared journeys in the Upper Hunter region.
  • Appreciate the community's commitment to reconciliation, marked by painted hands that embody hope and unity in Muswellbrook.
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Located in the heart of Muswellbrook, this powerful and vibrant mural by local Aboriginal artist George Anderson invites you on a visual journey through time, culture, and healing. Created over several years with the guidance of Upper Hunter Elders, the Muswellbrook Reconciliation Mural weaves together stories of Aboriginal and European contact in the region, using symbolic imagery and bold colour to reflect the complex history of the valley.

Stretching across multiple panels, the mural features the iconic Rainbow Serpent – a central figure in Aboriginal spirituality – flowing through landscapes that shift from pre-colonial times to contemporary Australia. From the arrival of tall ships to modern-day towns and industry, the artwork acknowledges both trauma and resilience, and calls viewers to consider the shared journey toward understanding and unity.

In 2001, during the signing of the Muswellbrook Shire Council’s Document for Reconciliation, community members and Elders came together to leave a deeply symbolic mark – their painted hands pressed onto the mural in support of the reconciliation process. This moment is now forever captured in paint, standing as a living testament to hope, respect, and the ongoing path toward reconciliation.

A must-see for those seeking deeper insight into Australia’s cultural landscape, this mural is not just an artwork – it’s a conversation, a commitment, and a celebration of shared heritage.

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