
About
Jonathan Jones is a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Indigenous Research Fellow at the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, University of Technology Sydney. A Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi artist, curator, and researcher, he explores Aboriginal practices, historical archives, and community-driven projects. His work spans installations, film, and sculpture, emphasizing collaborative efforts with Indigenous communities. Jones has curated major exhibitions at institutions like the Art Gallery of NSW and pioneered initiatives like South-East Market to support regional Aboriginal artists.
- PhD (2018): 'Murruwaygu: following in the footsteps of our ancestors'
- Curatorial roles: Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative (2000–02), Art Gallery of NSW (2002–12)
Research focuses on south-east Aboriginal cultural practices, published in journals and exhibition catalogues. Notable projects include the 2016 Kaldor Public Art Project 'barrangal dyara' and the 2021 publication Jonathan Jones works on paper 2010–19.
- Awards: Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship (2018)
Advocates for Indigenous education through publications, symposiums, and community programs. Current projects include untitled (transcriptions of country) at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2021).
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