Maria Lock and Robert on Dharug Country

Night time view of the bronze sculpture
Co-created by Jamie Eastwood (Ngemba/Dharug) and Balarinji Studio

 

Day time view of the bronze sculpture
Co-created by Jamie Eastwood (Ngemba/Dharug) and Balarinji Studio

 

Co-created by Jasmine Seymour (Dharug), who celebrates being a descendant of Maria Lock, and Balarinji Studio. 

This artwork honours Dharug matriarch Maria Lock who broke barriers in education and in pursuing Aboriginal rights, and her husband and carpenter, Robert Lock.  
The work serves to honour the interconnection of their marriage, as well as Maria’s family who fought in the Frontier Wars, her descendants who fought in the World Wars and her descendants today who continue to uphold and enrich Dharug culture.

The M7 Public Art Collection narratives are interconnected through Maria’s story; her family who fought in the Frontier Wars, her descendants who fought in the World Wars and her descendants today who continue to uphold and enrich Dharug culture.

The bronze sculptures are visible on the Elizabeth Hills batter of the M7 Motorway.