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John Williams

MIART Mornington Island Art

I was born on Brookdale Station, my Father and Mother worked there. My Father was doing cattle work and my Mother worked at a kitchen job, washing and cooking. My parents brought me back to the island and then went back to work, while my aunties and uncles raised me and I started going to school. In those days, mission days, my Father Colin he didn’t want that Peters name so he took Williams, that’s why I’m Williams, after my Father’s name William Peters. This was the time when the Presbyterian Church came to the island.

I used to dance a lot, liked hunting and camping when I was young. I remember going away for my first dance trip when I was twelve years old, we went to Sydney, big city. In my twenties I was still travelling with the dance troop, I’ve been to New Guinea a couple of times, America, India, England. It was good travelling round sharing our culture, especially sharing with the Native Americans, good to see others dance, a lot of different cultures, makes me feel stronger about mine.

I started painting back in 2005 at the Art Centre, but I was living in my Country farther from town carrying on from my Father, three fathers I’ve got. There was three old brothers from my country, old Gully, William and Henry Peters. Now I’ve got two boys and my wife, we all live at our outstation at Birri. There I continued to paint and make artefacts to sell independently. I’ve come back to town now so can come to the art centre more regularly. Birri means place of many underground waters. I like painting, I’m a culture man. All this came from the old people way back in the dreaming.