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City Hall Projections Reconciliation Week 2026
Daily from dusk untill 11pm

Celebrating Culture and Country
The City of Greater Geelong is proud to present its projection program at City Hall for Reconciliation Week under the 2026 theme “All In.”
The projection program will run from 25 May to 3 June, from dusk until 11pm.
The presentation features work by nine local First Nations artists and celebrates continuing connection to and care for Country.
Adapted for large-format projection, the bold and innovative works speak to the 2026 Reconciliation Week theme, “All In.”
Representing both traditional and contemporary imagery from First Nations artists living and working on Wadawurrung Country, the theme celebrates people from all walks of life being “All In” to create change and reflect on the ongoing connection between past, present, and future.
“All In” is also a Call to Action which makes it clear that reconciliation is not a spectator sport and that all of us must step away from the sidelines and take action to make change.
The artists featured include:
- Chloe Chatterton (Wadawurrung)
- Nikkie McKenzie (Wadawurrung)
- Tracey Pocock (Wurundjeri Yorta Yorta)
- Michelle Searle (Awabakal)
- Billy Jay (BJ) O’Toole (Wadawurrung)
- Jenna Oldaker (Wadawurrung)
- Jessi Rebel (Wiradjuri)
- Kiri Tawhai (Noongar, Ngapuhi and NgatiTuwharetoa)
- Matthew Chatterton (Wadawurrung)
We are proud to share this work with the Greater Geelong community and work together towards Reconciliation.
Wadawurrung Artist - Chloe Chatterton
’Grounded in the stories and teachings of my Wadawurrung heritage, my work explores places of significance, traditional symbolism, and the coastal, inland, and mountainous landscapes of Wadawurrung Country. Returning to Country is both restorative and deeply meaningful, allowing me to reconnect with my cultural roots.’
Where
When
Daily from dusk untill 11pm
Cost
- Free