Dr Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung
Dr Wirrer-George Oochunyung is a Western Cape York (Mbaiwum-Trotj/Alngith-Liningithi and Wik Apalich) artist and creative, philosophical and spiritual (christian-based) methodologist.
Her background is in Performance Theatre, Choreography, Literature and Academic Research. She draws from Western Cape epistemology, ontology and axiology to determine her creative vocabulary and modes of expression.
Services
Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung
First Nation Methodologist

Arnya Songline Methodology
Arnya Songline Methodology (ASM) is a 5-layered framework approach based on Wik and Wikway Cultural Lore systems. It uses a creative processes approach with the individual in order to address identified trauma and displacement.

ASM continued


First Nation Cultural Advisor
This service allows you to make enquiries and ask questions relating to any or all aspects relating to First Nation Australia. This is a safe and comfortable approach to seeking clarification and engaging in critical and necessary dialogue in context. This service is primarily online with exceptions for those who live locally on Gimuy/Wallubarra & Yiringandji Country.
Creative Vision
Artistic Expression
Dr Fiona Wirrer-George Oochunyung's work embodies a deep artistic vision that transcends boundaries. With a focus on creativity and innovation, each piece reflects a profound sense of cultural heritage and contemporary artistry. Her work now encompasses a life lived to date consisting of dramatic re-enactment, spoken word and visual interpretation vocabularised through academic and philosophical interrogation and analysis. Creative processes is the vehicle for the reveal of new knowledge/s. Humans are creative beings - it is instinctive to create in response to the essence of interrogation and exploration.