Note: The original article was written prior to the senseless vandalism of the Begonia letters in Sturt Street, which caused irreparable damage. The City of Ballarat condemns vandalism – it is not only a waste of ratepayers’ money but also impacts on the presentation of the city leading into our biggest tourism event of the year – the Ballarat Begonia Festival. This article has been updated to reflect the current circumstances.
Every year in late February, large, bright letters appear in Sturt Street heralding the upcoming Ballarat Begonia Festival. Wadawurrung artist Jenna Oldaker created unique designs for the letters to help people engage with her culture.
As a child, Jenna Oldaker learned the stories and history of the Wadawurrung people from her mother and grandmother.
Both women, but particularly her grandmother who is the oldest living Wadawurrung Elder, profoundly influenced Jenna’s creative practice, which she has cultivated in different ways since childhood.
Today, Jenna follows in her grandmother’s footsteps by sharing the stories of her culture through art, the most recent of which includes the ‘begonia’ letters which were displayed in Sturt Street in the lead-up to the Ballarat Begonia Festival.
With each letter depicting a different native plant or flower significant to Wadawurrung culture, Jenna hoped the letters would start conversations and encourage people to learn more about her culture.