
Cultural Medicine: The Art of Indiigenous Healing by Jacqueline Healy

In 2015 the Medical History Museum began collecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art that depicted bush medicine and healing practices culminating in a major exhibition The art of healing: Australian Indigenous bush medicine in 2018 that toured internationally to London and Berlin. This was covered in the publication, The art of healing: Australian Indigenous bush medicine.
Cultural Medicine: The Art of Indigenous Healing reveals new works by First Nations Australians who generously share their extensive knowledge of bush medicine and healing practices. The works in this publication built on existing relationships with artists and communities. Works have been acquired from artists and art centres from throughout Australia including works from Kaiela Arts, Shepparton, Iltja Ntjarra (Many Hands) Alice Springs, Barkley Regional Arts, Tennant Creek and
Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala,
This publication reveals that traditional Indigenous healing is a current practice informed by the past and an intrinsic part of the life of indigenous people in Australia.
The exhibition Cultural Medicine: The Art of Indigenous Healing is a major exhibition on display at the University’s Medical History Museum at 233 Bouverie St, Carlton from Monday 29 September 2025 to Friday 10 July 2026.
Cover Image:
Vanessa Inkamala (b. 1968)
skin: Nangala
language: Western Aranda
Country: Ntaria Hermannsburg
artist location: Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Northern Territory
Bush Vicks, 2023
watercolour paints on watercolour paper,
51.5 x 71.5 cm
MHM2024.11, Medical History Museum

