Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country
Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country, Lyndon Davis (2025) Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, Queensland
The sculpture represents Kabi Kabi shields and two timbers used to make them on country: Batwing Coral Tree and Moreton Bay Fig. The Bungwall Fern shown on the shields is still growing in this area. Its roots were ground by women to make damper. The coloured inserts reference the stained glass in the Abbey Museum collection.
The artwork is a collaboration between the traditional custodian and artist, Lyndon Davis; the public artist and fabricator, Russell Anderson; and the curator, John Waldron.
This project was supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland including through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Moreton Bay City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. The sculpture was further supported by Abbey Museum Friends, Creative Australia Plus 1, Baillie Family Foundation (Hayley & James Baillie) and Blue Sky View.
Lyndon Davis in front of the Kabi Kabi Shields, Acknowledgement of Country (2025), Lyndon Davis & Russell Anderson, Bronze and coloured polycarbonate Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology
(Detail) Kabi Kabi Shield, Acknowledgement of Country (2025), Lyndon Davis & Russell Anderson
Kabi Kabi Shield, Acknowledgement of Country (2025), Lyndon Davis & Russell Anderson