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Lisa Waup, enmeshing 2025, screen printed on jute coffee bag, ink, 106 x 72cm. Printed at Spacecraft.
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Lisa Waup | after ever here

Guest curated by Coby Edgar

Exhibition

Free Entry

Dates

Saturday 28th February - Sunday 16th August 2026

Time

10.00am - 4.00pm

Venue

Ararat Gallery TAMA

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Lisa Waup is a First Nations artist and curator of mixed cultural heritage, based in Narrm (Melbourne). Her diverse practice encompasses printmaking, weaving, sculpture, fashion, body adornment, and textiles, often pushing the boundaries in contemporary and experimental forms. Grounded in a profound engagement with materiality and their symbolic potential, Waup’s work weaves together personal experience, family connections, ancestral histories, and the enduring relationship to Country. Through this, she creates powerful narratives that speak to identity, memory, and resilience.

after ever here is an exhibition by Lisa Waup that brings together printed works, utilitarian vessels, sculptures, and body adornment, each imbued with layered stories of material history. The exhibition centres on textiles both found and gifted, whose fibres already carry histories and memory. Through her practice, Waup extends these narratives, reanimating objects once set aside and granting them renewed life and altered intention.

By observing and honouring the histories embedded in these materials, Waup reveals their intimacy and beauty, transforming them into works that adapt and evolve. In after ever here, Waup traces the enduring significance of materiality across time, while inscribing her own voice threaded into their continuing story.

after ever here is guest curated by Coby Ann Edgar. Edgar is a queer multi-racial (Gulumoerrigin (Larrakia) / Jingili / Filipino / Chinese / Irish / Scottish / English) First Nations curator, writer and presenter living and working on unceded Gadigal land in Redfern, Sydney. With over 15 years’ experience in government positions across education, galleries, and museums, in 2025 Edgar transitioned to independent work to focus on building her consultancy company Driftwood Consultancy.

 

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