Yarra Ranges Council

Floortalk: Beneath Roads

Join us for a floortalk with Luritja curator and artist Jenna Rain Warwick, as she discusses the making of and importance of Beneath Roads.

Artist Talks

Event Details

Category

Artist Talks

Event Starts

May 9, 2026 11:00

Event Ends

May 9, 2026 12:00

Venue

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum

Location

35-37 Castella Street, Lilydale VIC, Australia

Join us for a floortalk with Luritja curator and artist Jenna Rain Warwick, as she discusses the making of and importance of Beneath Roads

From Mad Max to The Man from Snowy River, road movies define Australian cinema. But beneath these roads are Indigenous walking paths and trading routes.

An ACMI Production, developed by Jenna Rain Warwick

 

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Saturday 9 May 2026 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Free Entry, Booking Essential

 

About the Exhibition Beneath Roads

The road movie is central to Australian cinema. Whether it’s the Ford Falcon hooning down the highway in Mad Max or hoofs pounding the highlands in The Man from Snowy River, traversing the country reflects a sense of adventure and national advancement.   

But beneath the roads connecting the country are Indigenous walking paths and trading routes, from the Omeo Highway to the Bicentennial and Birdsville tracks, that have existed long before cities or cinema. These passages were often exploited to transport natural resources, connect infrastructure and progress colonialism. Historical accounts often reframe them as stockmen or cattle routes, denying First Peoples knowledges and legacy.   

The Australian road movie has had a similar effect on our cultural consciousness, symbolising freedom and control over a perceived harsh land. It has become a cinematic trope and cultural export, a celebration of progress that excludes First Peoples relationship to these vital navigational networks.   

Beneath Roads is a three-channel work that reveals the Indigenous experience and innovation underlying our national identity. By juxtaposing archival government films, iconic Australian road movies and newly captured footage of the Aboriginal motorcycle club, The Southern Warriors, Beneath Roads reinserts First Peoples knowledge legacies and representation into our cinematic canon, recontextualising our relationship to history, culture and Country.  

 

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