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Fire Spirit People NAIDOC 2024 Mouse Pad

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This year’s theme is Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.

Our NAIDOC Week 2024 collection features our talented collaborating artists' reflection on and response to this year's theme. Each artist’s unique vision is a testament to the diversity of ways we celebrate Culture, Identity and Knowledge. Their rich artworks tell an individual and collective story that we are proud to share. 

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. Make your desk a little brighter with these beautiful NAIDOC themed mouse pads. They will help you keep your desk organised and tidy and fill your office space with colour. They are made with a non-slip base and smooth top surface for a more precise mouse movement.

“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: Mouse Pad
Materials: Natural rubber backing and polyester surface
Size: 3mm x 235mm x 196mm
Artwork: Fire Spirit People
Artist: Luke Mallie

  

Fire Spirit People NAIDOC 2024

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have danced for thousands of years, an ancient form of storytelling to transcend time. Against the backdrop of sacred land, the fire burns bright, illuminating the earth. The sun, the moon and the stars glimmer in the night sky, a testament to the powerful presence of nature. Within our hearts a fire burns, we carry pride in our land and our people, the colour and beauty like no other in the world.

Luke Mallie

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Kuku Yalanji & Kubin Village country

“My inspiration for my artwork is my family, my Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and my tropical surroundings. I’m... Learn more