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Celebrating NAIDOC 2024 Beach Towel

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Our NAIDOC Week Digital collection features four talented digital artists reflecting on and responding to this year's theme Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud. Each artist’s unique vision is a testament to the diversity of ways we celebrate Culture, Identity and Knowledge. 

Printed by our team right here in Meanjin, we are proud to support local jobs and training and to keep as much of our production as possible on shore. Get ready to kick back and relax at the beach or pool with this beautiful towel. Made from soft and absorbent fabric with a cotton backing, this towel is perfect for drying off after a swim or lounging in the sun.

“This year's theme celebrates the unyielding spirit of our communities and invites all to stand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silenced. The fire represents the enduring strength and vitality of Indigenous cultures, passed down through generations despite the challenges faced.” - National NAIDOC Committee 2024

Product: Beach Towel
Materials: Polyester front, Cotton back
Washing: Warm machine wash with regular detergent. Do not use fabric softener. Only wash after a couple of uses. Rinse towels after being used poolside to remove the chlorine residue that can fade colours.
Story: Celebrating NAIDOC Together
Artist: Caitlin Trindall

 

 

Celebrating NAIDOC Together

The vibrant colours are a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, with the flags and a raised fist representing blak power, allyship and the theme of 'blak, loud & proud'. The three pillars represent Elders of the past, present and future - those who have paved the way forward, and those who will continue to break barriers and thrive for generations to come. A beautiful big meeting place is represented in the top corner, to reflect community coming together to share and celebrate culture during NAIDOC week and beyond. Footprints are included to remind us to tread lightly as we walk this sacred land, and the water hole is a symbol of life, cleansing and hope.

Caitlin Trindall

Gomeroi Woman

Caitlin Trindall, is the Gomeroi woman behind Mirii Art. Learn more