Jamie-Lea Trindall 

Executive Director of Outback Arts, Freelance Curator, Artist and Designer with over a decade of experience in arts & cultural strategy and project delivery in remote communities of far western NSW. A Wiradjuri woman Jamie-Lea is recognised as one of the leading contemporary artists in Western NSW and a founding member of the Aboriginal Regional Arts Alliance.

Jamie-Lea’s work has been exhibited at: ‘String theory: Focus on contemporary Australian art’ 2013 which brought together over 30 Aboriginal artists and artist groups from across the country at the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney.

‘Country: Connective understanding: a focus through contemporary Aboriginal art’ a Collateral event at 56th Venice Biennale 2015.

‘The Land is Talking’ Alliance Francaise Sydney 2019

‘Linear Nation’ alongside Uncle Sooty Welsh at Koskela in 2020.

‘Ngayirr Nyurambang’ Mudgee Regional Gallery 2022

‘SOUTHEAST’ Aboriginal Art market Carriageworks 2018 to present


Keep the Fire Burning

Everything starts with a cuppa tea.

It’s where we connect, share, laugh, cry, and download our thoughts on life. My cuppa tea image represents more than a moment of rest; it’s a powerful symbol of unity and dialogue. It embodies the spirit of gathering, where stories are exchanged, wisdom is shared, and communities are strengthened.

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