Artist Mandy Quadrio’s Speaking Beyond the Vitrine exhibit opened at Metro Arts Gallery on Wednesday 11 July. Mandy’s exhibit uses sculpture, installation and photography to assert the visibility, resilience and knowledge of palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) women. Her work affirms this continuing culture, in the face of a colonial history of erasure and oppression and exposes Australia’s historic and continued denial of the existence of Tasmanian Aboriginal people. In Quadrio’s sculptural installation, abrasive steel wool becomes a metaphor for the erasure and “whitening” of black women and the scrubbing out of Indigenous histories. These, alongside other works, pay homage to the knowledge and resistance of palawa women.