BLAK: Defining an Australian Future
Presented by Melbourne School of Design
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Free, booking required
Melbourne School of Design, Glyn Davis Building
133 Masson Road, Parkville Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia
Design is never neutral. It carries the imprint of culture, memory and values, shaping how societies see themselves and their futures. In Australia, the foundations of design extend far beyond the colonial narrative into deep time, where land, sea and sky were understood as interconnected living systems. For First Nations peoples, the making of objects, shelters, pathways and stories emerged from the Dreaming: an evolving body of cultural, ecological and spiritual knowledge that sustained Country for millennia.
In this lecture, Alison Page explores BLAK as a powerful reassertion of Indigenous identity and creative sovereignty within contemporary practice. She introduces Designing with Country, a transformative placemaking movement that re-centres design within the wisdom of Country, inviting architects, designers and communities to engage with place as a living system rather than an empty site. Through built and conceptual projects, Page demonstrates how embracing Indigenous knowledge systems offers a generous and necessary framework for defining a truly Australian design language.
Looking forward — looking Blak — this lecture calls for a future in which design in Australia is grounded in ancient knowledge, responsive to Country and courageous in reimagining a national identity.
Alison Page is the 2026 Robert Garland Treseder Fellow at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne. This fellowship enables artists, business innovators, designers, policy leaders, start-ups, architects and scholars dedicated to the development and promotion of design-based innovation to visit Melbourne.
Participants
Alison Page
Alison Page is a descendant of the Dharawal and Yuin people and an award-winning creative at the forefront of the contemporary Australian Aboriginal cultural movement. She is a leading force in the Australian design scene, with an extensive career spanning design, public art, interiors, exhibitions and urban design.