
Marni Reti
Marni Reti is a proud Palawa and Ngātiwai woman, born and raised on Gadigal Country. She is a registered architect at Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, alumni and previous Master’s Design Studio Lead at UTS and currently holds a position of Senior Lecturer at USYD. Marni has dedicated her professional and academic career to engaging Indigenous knowledge into architectural practice and education.

Daniel Boyd
Daniel Boyd is one of Australia's most acclaimed young artists. Boyd’s practice is internationally recognised for its manifold engagement with the colonial history of the Australia-Pacific region. Drawing upon intermingled discourses of science, religion and aesthetics, his work reveals the complexity of perspectives through which political, cultural and personal memory is composed.
Boyd has both Aboriginal and Pacific Islander heritage and his work traces this cultural and visual ancestry in relation to the broader history of Western art.

Elle Davidson
Elle Davidson is a Balanggarra woman from the East Kimberley, born on Gadigal Country and calls Bundjalung Country home. She is a Director of Zion Engagement and Planning and an Aboriginal Planning Lecturer at the University of Sydney.
Elle is passionate about walking alongside people to build their capacity and confidence in working with Country, community and culture.

Dr Michael Mossman
Dr Michael Mossman is a Kuku Yalanji man who lectures and researches at the University of Sydney School of Architecture Design and Planning.
He is a registered architect who champions Country and First Nations cultures as agents for structural change in the broader architectural profession at educational, practice and policy levels. As co-lead creative director, Michael will lead logistics + dialogue around public engagement + culture + architecture