Show you stand for reconciliation with a Connection Pin

Celebrating Culture and Connection with Ryhia Dank’s Artwork
To mark National Reconciliation Week 2025, International Towers invites our community to engage with the powerful work of Ryhia Dank, a proud Gudanji/Wakaja woman, contemporary Indigenous artist, and Indigenous Literacy Foundation Ambassador.
Raised in a remote Northern Territory community, Ryhia—also known as Nardurna—uses art to share cultural narratives rooted in heritage, Country and connection. Her work features across this year’s Connection Pins and our Storytelling Circle Pop-Up Library, each designed to encourage moments of reflection, learning and shared responsibility.
When: 26 May 2025 - until stocks lasts (8:30 am - 5:00 pm)
Where: T2 North Lobby and T3 South Lobby
About the Connection Pin
Created in partnership with Ryhia Dank, the Connection Pin is a small but meaningful expression of reconciliation. Featuring her original 2025 artwork, the pin acknowledges Country, honours culture, and represents a collective step forward.
Collect your free Connection Pin from the concierge desk in your tower lobby while stocks last. We encourage you to wear it during National Reconciliation Week and beyond—as a visible sign of awareness, solidarity and the values we stand for together.
About the Artist
Ryhia Dank is the founder of Nardurna, her design and fine art studio named for the word "woman" in her language. Through pattern and storywork, she explores the histories, teachings and visual languages of her people.
As an ILF Ambassador, Ryhia also supports initiatives that empower Community-led education, cultural preservation and accessibility to language and literacy resources.