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Dylan Mooney
Dylan Mooney sitting on a chair in front of a wall with paintings and drawings
A Way With Words series, 2022-2023 Dylan Mooney
1 Dylan Mooney, 2022 Rhett Hammerton. Photographed on the lands of the Jagera and Turrbal people. 2 A Way With Words series, 2022-2023 Dylan Mooney. Made on the lands of the Yuggera and Turrbal peoples, Meanjin/Brisbane Courtesy of the artist. © Dylan Mooney.

Dylan Mooney is a proud Yuwi man from Mackay, Queensland with cultural connections to the Torres Strait and South Sea Islands. Working across painting, printmaking, digital illustration and drawing, his works are influenced by a rich intersection and amalgamation of identities, cultures and histories. Often speaking to the shared experiences of First Nations peoples in a collective sense, Mooney visually translates stories of resilience, survival, connection and love. Based in Meanjin/Brisbane, he has exhibited widely across Queensland, Sydney and Melbourne, with his work commissioned by Google, Rolling Stone and Art Collector.

Dylan’s A Way with Words is a series of hand-drawn illustrative portraits of his arts community from Central/North Queensland, overlaid with language painted in ochre.

Note: Parts of the biography have been drawn from nsmithgallery.com with permission.

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