Tahnee Edwards and Kristy Dickinson
The Metro Tunnel Creative Program and Melbourne Fashion Week are once again joining forces to bring incredible artwork to the heart of Melbourne. This year, two of the country’s best-loved First Nations designers, Haus of Dizzy’s Kristy Dickinson and Gammin Threads’ Tahnee Edwards, have collaborated to bring their powerful, statement-making designs to life displayed on these hoardings that surround what will be the new Town Hall Station at City Square.
About Gammin Threads
Tahnee Edwards is a proud Yorta Yorta and Taungurung designer and creator, influenced by culture, community and cool aunties. Gammin Threads was born from her love of typography, language and blak pride for people who believe in living colourfully, paying respect and empowering women.
About Haus of Dizzy
A proud Wiradjuri woman Kristy Dickinson creates bold, playful, statement-making jewellery that celebrates and honours Indigenous culture – imbuing a sense of empowerment and joy within everybody who wears it. Her goal, ‘to bring social, political and environmental issues to the forefront’ by way of colourful, vibrant accessories.