Designer, filmmaker and artist, Alison Page always has ideas on the go. In her first solo exhibition, she dives into the ancient and contemporary stories that drive her design process, contributing a life force that she believes is vital for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to connect to Country.
Driven by a strong entrepreneurial vision, Alison explores ways in which design can shape social and environmental justice for Aboriginal people, delivered through a diverse design practice encompassing interiors, landscapes, public art, furniture, jewellery, and curating festivals, exhibitions, and films. This exhibition, held in the Melbourne Design School Gallery from 16 May – 1 July 2026, traces her twenty-five-year design practice, which shifts from an initial focus on what is Aboriginal design to an exploration of how Blak design can inform everyday Australian life.
Client: UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE