Dr Fiona Wirrer-George
Oochunyung
About Dr Fiona Wirrer-George
First Nation Creative Processes Methodologist: The ontology, epistemology and axiology of First Nation Knowledge Systems guides my methodology in approach. The utilization of creative genre and process is the vehicle conduit for exploration and expression bringing into manifestation the articulation of Voice transference in context.
Mbawum-Trotj/Alngith-Liningithi & Wik Apalich Nations of Western Cape York.

Dedicated to pushing boundaries and exploring new horizons, Dr Wirrer-George's creation depictions captivate audiences and inspire creativity. Her distinctive style and imaginative approach make her a standout in the creative industry, setting her apart as a visionary artist with a bold and dynamic aesthetic. Research/First Nations Knowledge systems/Creative Exploration & Processes/Movement Vocabulary/Choreography/Performativity/Innovation/Speaking/Leadership/Writing.

My Vision
My vision is to use creative processes to explore, express and fundamentally implement change for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. I do this through the framework of what is termed Arnya Songline methodology, a framework construct refined throughout my PhD studies (2018-2022). The Arnya Songline methodology uses an individual's personal profile and extends the Voice within through the use of creative processes in order to speak, inform and depict. This methodology was informed by and derived from the lore and cultural framework of my maternal lineage (Mbaiwum-Trotj/Alngith-Liningithi and Wik Apalich nations of Western Cape York). The ASM process is not limited to First Nation peoples but is adaptable to everyone. Christian groundings and teachings are fundamental in this work.