‘Over many years of working with kalikina (bull kelp, durvilaea pototorum) I have developed a deep understanding and respect of its many differing functions and properties - ecologically, environmentally and culturally. My relationship with kalikina is a continuation of my ancestor’s traditional cultural practices of utilising kalikina. The old people created Rikawa (water carriers) made from the kalikina – these vessels played an essential role in the survival of Tasmanian Aboriginal people and culture over thousands of generations’ – Artist's statement.
Vicki West
Vicki West (Trawlwoolway people) has exhibited her sculptures, vessels, jewellery and installations nationally and internationally, including the NGV Triennial at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2020, the National Indigenous Art Triennial at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and Tarnanthi, Art Gallery of South Australia in 2015. Her work is held in major public collections across Australia.
Vicki West (born 1960)
Trawlwoolway people
Vessel, 2013
kelp, kelp stalks and string,
Parliament House Art Collections