The stunning Sea of Hands is a symbol of the 'peoples movement' for reconciliation and the desire for justice for Indigenous Australians.

The Sea of Hands is Australia's largest public art installation and colourfully represents the names of over 300,000 Australians who have shown their support for native title and reconciliation.

About the Sea of Hands
History of the Sea of Hands
Add your name to the Sea of Hands
Hold your own Sea of Hands event
View previous Sea of Hands installations
Sea of Hands 5th Anniversary
'Hands Across The Sea' project


Sea of Hands, Hyde Park, Sydney Nov '04

 
What you can do  

 

Add your name to the Sea of Hands
The Sea of Hands is an ongoing initiative. You can add your name to the Sea of Hands here and join the nearly 300,000 Australians who have already signed a hand to show their support for native title and reconciliation.

View previous Sea of Hands installations
The Sea of Hands has been displayed in hundreds of locations around Australia and internationally, ranging from huge full displays, to small local 'puddles' of hands.

'Hands Across The Sea' project
International Sea of Hands events.

Hold your own Sea of Hands event
ANTaR allows local reconciliation groups and community organisations to borrow hands to hold their own local Sea of Hands event. Find out how you can hold your own Sea of Hands event.

 

 

 


Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR)  
www.antar.org.au

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