How it Works

Grounded in Country. Guided by Culture. Built with Purpose.

Our process is designed to ensure each artwork, story, and experience is culturally grounded, meaningful, and created with care.

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Our Process

01
Connecting with the Right Artist

Each project starts by identifying an Indigenous artist whose cultural ties align with the place, story, or purpose of the work. Artists are selected not only for their creative practice, but for their connection to Country and their role as storytellers within their community.

This ensures that inspiration comes from lived knowledge, cultural memory, and genuine connection, rather than surface aesthetics.

02
Story and Connection to Artwork

Before any artwork is created, time is dedicated to understanding the story.

This includes the cultural context, the inspiration behind the work, and the meaning it carries. The story guides the creative process, shaping the visual language, symbols, and tone of the final piece.

The artwork is never treated as decoration. It is a vessel for knowledge, history, and identity.

03
Cultural Consultation and Guidance

YarnVision works alongside Indigenous communities, cultural advisors, and art curators to ensure the intent of each project is clear, respectful, and appropriate.

This collaborative approach helps protect cultural knowledge while ensuring stories are shared in ways that honour their origins.

Consultation is not a formality. It is a core part of preserving cultural value and avoiding misinterpretation or misuse.

04
Creating the Experience

Once the artwork and story are established, immersive technology is carefully introduced to enhance understanding, not replace tradition.

Extended Reality is used to provide context, depth, and connection, allowing audiences to engage with the artwork in a more meaningful way.

Technology becomes a bridge — helping people see, hear, and feel the story behind the art.

05
Sharing with Integrity

The final experience is delivered with clear attribution, cultural context, and respect for the artist and community involved.

Every project is designed to educate, inspire, and protect the richness of Indigenous art, ensuring its meaning is carried forward rather than diluted.

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