Tyson Antonio Frigo works as the Curator of Indigenous Programs at the Australian Maritime Museum. He has a passion for creating space and fostering new ways of ‘acknowledging’ Indigenous materials whether it be artworks, objects or something beyond definition. He received tutelage from many great elders and ‘Blakacademics’ on the south coast during his formative years and considers his role as Murrigal or ‘strange traveller’- connecting with communities, listening, learning and doing what he can to connect them to the resources/institutions.

Singing Spears Home
Mungari, a landmark exhibition at Sydney’s Chau Chak Wing Museum, marks the return of the Gweagal spears to their ancestral country while speaking to the constellation of relationships that knit together people, objects and place.