Charmaine Cole

Charmaine is connected to the Noongar nations of the southwest of Western Australia.

Formerly an Aboriginal Public Arts lecturer with Leederville TAFE, Charmaine continues to create work and is involved in communiy-based art projects and exhibitions in Western Australia.

She holds an Associate Degree in Aboriginal Art and a B.A. in Fine Arts (Curtin University) as well as a B.A. in Visual Arts from WA Academy of Performing Arts. She is a self-taught digital artist, and her digital animation portraits of Noongar ancestors provided the Welcome to Country to an audience of 88,000 at the 2017 Kaleidoscope Festival.

Charmaine sees herself as a historian researcher on the Whadjuk ancestors where she lives on Noongar Whadjuk boodja Boorloo

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