
Digby Moran and his partner, Kerry at Tali Gallery in Sydney
Digby enjoys enormous respect throughout the Northern Rivers region from artists and the wider community. He is employed at Namatjira Haven, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre as a support worker and is in great demand as a guest speaker at the many schools in the northern rivers area where he never fails to deliver the message that alcohol and drugs “are no good for youâ€. Four years ago Digby became a ‘Living Book’ in the ground breaking initiative by Lismore Library – The Human Library. Once a month members of the public can visit the library and ‘borrow’ a living book. Designed to break down barriers and stereotypes Digby thoroughly enjoys talking to and answering the questions of the people who ‘borrow’ him. Digby was recently interviewed by BBC radio about his participation in The Human Library. His varied life has taken him from a mission on Cabbage Tree Island all the way to Austria and Germany where he has exhibited many times.
Digby has been an Australia Day Ambassador for 8 years, a position which he is extremely proud to carry out, he enjoys travelling to all parts of New South Wales and meeting people from all walks of life and hopefully inspiring people to follow their dreams. He is proof that it’s never too late!
His love for his Bundjalung heritage and country are inspiration for his work. Digby only paints what he knows, he never paints anything outside his Bundjalung boundaries, “ you’ll never catch me painting things like barramundi or crocodiles,†he said. Water, especially the ocean is a common theme , “Water is a big part of all Bundjalung Dreaming,†Digby explains “I have always been a saltwater man.â€
Digby won the inaugural People’s Choice Award at the National Aboriginal and Islander Telstra Art Award at the Northern Territory Art Gallery (Darwin) in 2000, his many exhibitions include, the Berlin Aboriginal Art Gallery (Germany) in 2001 and 2002, the New Media Gallery in Vienna, (Austria) in 2003,and solo shows at the Museum Hameln (Germany)in 2004, in Duisburg (Germany) in Sept 2009 and Emmerich (Germany) in Nov.2009 and a solo show in NSW Parliament in 2010. He was a finalist in The New South Wales Parliament Aboriginal Art Prize in 2011 & 2012.
No matter how far his art takes him around the world Digby will always be connected to his own ‘energy of the earth.’ “I love walking around the coast especially at Goanna Headland, Evans Head, just to feel the energy of the place.â€