IWF Welcomes Hozaus Claire as 2023 Cultural Resident
The 2023 cultural resident is Hozaus Claire - a Bunuba/Gooniyandi man, young community leader and artist from the Kimberly.
IWF hosted Hozaus in Canberra earlier this month for a residency launch event and fireside yarn.
“Traveling here to Canberra for this residency and meeting all these people is important to me,” said Hozaus.
“Knowing that it’s not only our First Nations People who are fighting for the environment and Country, but non-Indigenous people too, it’s really encouraging.”
Growing up in Fitzroy Crossing, the Martuwarra Fitzroy River has always central to Hozaus’ life.
Since childhood, he lived alongside his Elders’ stories of the river. As well as teaching him to paint, Hozaus’ grandfather instilled in him the idea that the river must be revered and protected.
“I have spent my whole life learning about the river in Fitzroy Crossing, and still today I am learning. It’s been one of my favourite activities since I was a kid.”
As the years passed, Hozaus realised that the river and Country were not always treated as they should, and he saw the distress this caused his Elders. This inspired him to speak up for change. Using art and social media, he started to share the story of Martuwarra with people around Australia.
Hozaus now works with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council and Nulungu Institute of Research, University of Notre Dame as a Martuwarra River Keeper Community Researcher. As a River Keeper, Hozaus uses his creativity to communicate why the Martuwarra Fitzroy River is deserving of love, protection, and promotion.
Hozaus also works closely with young people in his community, helping to empower children and teenagers with the support to live happy and vibrant lives, contribute positively to the community and pass on their culture to future generations.
“I do whatever it takes to put my story out there to young people. This applies to non-indigenous people too; we need to understand and tell each other's stories using the unique skills we have.
The future is all about indigenous and non-indigenous young people learning together and sharing both ways.”
Hozaus will spend time in Canberra throughout the year to work on an art piece exploring his connection with the Martuwarra River and will share his insights with the IWF community along the way.