Hunter Primary Care commissioned local Aboriginal artist Saretta Fielding, a proud Wonaruah woman, to create a unique artwork to display in our premises.
The artwork, titled ‘Our Corroboree 2’, is a contemporary highly textured painting that brings to life a modern day corroboree. Vivid colour and traditional imagery flow together in gathering circle and songlines to connect people and communities in celebration and unity. Interwoven, intricate imagery captures the diversity of Aboriginal people today and our multicultural nation. It highlights the gathering and strong bonds that link family and friends across time, culture and generations, inclusive of all from past, present and into the future.
These artworks are currently displayed in our reception area in Warabrook, and we have also created a new range of clothing based on Saretta Fielding’s artwork. The design has now become synonymous with Hunter Primary Care’s brand.