Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander artist Lauren Rogers talks about the inappropriate use of First Nations artwork and its cost to culture.
Lauren Rogers is a contemporary Indigenous artist with Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander roots. A self-taught artist, Lauren’s vibrant work can be seen displayed in homes across Australia.
Lauren draws inspiration for her artwork from Country, community and culture. Her work incorporates symbolic elements and motifs that reflect her cultural identity.
Hinterland, 2024, Lauren Rogers. Used with permission.
These symbols are deeply connected to my heritage and my relationship with Country, family, and the environment. They hold personal significance and are used to convey stories and teachings passed down through generations,’ Lauren explains.
With Lauren’s use of vibrant colours and intricate patterns, it’s no wonder her artwork is coveted by buyers at the higher-end of the market, while brand collaborations with the likes of Australia Post and others mean her designs also feature on more accessible pieces like water bottles, bags and enamel pins.
As Lauren’s art has gained popularity, she’s experienced times when elements of her style and symbolic motifs have been reproduced without her consent.
‘This has been disheartening, as it undermines the cultural significance and personal connection I have to my work. It also disrespects the traditions and intellectual property of Indigenous artists, leading to misrepresentation and a lack of cultural understanding.’
Inauthentic Indigenous-style products are a pervasive issue. A 2022 report by the Productivity Commission found that up to 75% of Indigenous-style consumer products in the market are non-Indigenous authored.
For Lauren, the highest cost is to culture.
‘Misappropriation or misuse of our art harms the broader community by disconnecting people from the deep cultural meanings and stories behind the artwork.’
So how can you tell if a product you’re buying with a First Nations design is authentic? The easiest thing to do is check it includes information about the artist and the artwork.
Lauren Rogers’ artwork is shown on a QBD Books canvas bag.
Authentication label that reads: ‘Australian Indigenous Artist with ancestral bloodlines to Ngarabal Nation, Lauren loves to use bright colours that show extreme contrast and capture the imagination.’
We’re working on new laws to protect Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, including to address the harm caused by fake art, merchandise and souvenirs. Watch our video series with First Nations artists and industry workers talking about the effect fake art has had on them and their communities.
Find out more about what we’re doing to protect Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property rights.
No results found.
The Australian Government is investing over $4 million towards a pilot program that will establish 11 place-based partnerships between Indigenous language centres and local service delivery partners in health and early childhood education. 9 Jan 2023 As …
NewsPublished: 22 Jul 2022 Cultural gifts program—nomination of a valuer—Section 30-210 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. cultural-gifts-program-nomination-of-valuer-july2022.docx (DOCX, 105.68 KB) …
PublicationPublished: 22 Jul 2022 Cultural gifts program—valuer referee report—Section 30-210 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 . cultural-gifts-program-valuer-referee-report-july2022.docx (DOCX, 214.23 KB) …
PublicationPublished: 9 Sep 2016 This form is required to be completed by the venue director or manager for each venue. venue_confirmation_form.pdf (PDF, 358.24 KB) venue_confirmation_form.pdf (PDF, 358.24 KB) … 364 … 365 … 366 … 10 … Visions of Australia Venue …
PublicationPublished: 27 Jun 2019 This checklist is designed for valuers preparing documentation to gain approved status under the Cultural Gifts Program. cgp-valuer-checklist-for-new-valuer-applications.docx (DOCX, 743.62 KB) …
PublicationPublished: 9 Sep 2016 FAQ covering funding, eligibility, assessment criteria, application and assessment process, privacy and complaints mechanism. frequently_asked_questions_mh.docx (DOCX, 754.43 KB) frequently_asked_questions_mh.pdf (PDF, 568.62 KB) … …
PublicationPublished: 22 Jul 2022 Information for valuers seeking a one-off extension to the classes of item they are approved to value for the purposes of providing a valuation for a specific donation. …
PublicationPublished: 22 Jul 2022 This Code of Conduct governs valuers approved under the Cultural Gifts Program. The Code is consistent with, and supplements, the Cultural Gifts Program Guide issued by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional …
PublicationPublished: 22 Jul 2022 Section 30–210 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 cultural-gifts-program-valuer-private-interests-assurance.docx (DOCX, 218.73 KB) cultural-gifts-program-valuer-private-interests-assurance.pdf (PDF, 233.77 KB) … 379 … 380 … 381 …
PublicationPublished: 27 Jun 2019 This checklist is to assist approved valuers who are preparing valuations for donations submitted under the Cultural Gifts Program (CGP). cgp-checklist-for-completing-a-valuation-certificate.docx (DOCX, 744.19 KB) …
PublicationNo results found.