Marley Holloway-Clarke

Project Officer - Murrup Barak, Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development

Biography

Marley Holloway-Clarke (she/her) is the Project Officer at Murrup Barak who belongs to the Njamal people of the Pilbara region. She grew up predominately on Palawa Country before moving to the Kulin Nation to start her tertiary studies. Marley is an alum of Victorian College of the Arts where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Visual Arts with a focus in Photography. Keen to further her education Marley graduated with a Master of Art and Cultural Management in 2019 with focuses on First Nations arts and culture. For the last couple of years, Marley has been working as an emerging artist, curator and producer with works being exhibited at SEVENTH Gallery, Incinerator Gallery and George Paton Gallery.

Marley came into working at Murrup Barak as the Indigenous Student Outreach Officer, where she worked with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in helping them apply for university. She has now transitioned into the role of the Project Officer focusing on Marketing and Communications and managing the Murrup Barak social media platforms.

Session details

Wednesday 30 September

10:15 – 11:30 am

Responding Panel to Keynote

Indigenous Perspectives on SDGs, Cities and Climate Change - Hans P Bokelund, Director Aboriginal Melbourne - City of Melbourne

Moderator:

Marley Holloway-Clarke, Project Officer - Murrup Barak, Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development

Panellists:

Jefa Greenaway, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning and Principal Architect - Greenaway Architects

Hans P Bokelund, Director Aboriginal Melbourne - City of Melbourne

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