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THE MIYAGAN FAMILY

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Miyagan means "family" in Waradjuri and at Miyagan Glass, we are a family-owned and community operated business built on a foundation of passion, craftsmanship, and a shared vision for excellence.

 

At Miyagan Glass, our diverse team brings together the rich traditions of Australia's First Nations, including Waradjuri, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta, Dhudhuroa, Waywurru, Barapa Barapa, Wergaia peoples as well as the Nationally recognised expertise of Melbourne Glass. We bring together the perfect blend of cultural heritage, skill, experience, and entrepreneurial spirit.

Melbourne Safety Glass attended a family exhibition at Marramarra Gallery, where they were profoundly impacted by the cultural significance of the event. As a successful and established business, Melbourne Glass recognized a unique opportunity to team up with Kevin delving into new cultural dimensions and elevate their business to new heights. This partnership not only allows them to expand their creative horizons but also fosters greater cultural appreciation and understanding.

 

This experience further strengthened our commitment to honoring both tradition and innovation in every project we undertake, we are committed to delivering personalized solutions that honor our heritage while meeting the modern needs of our clients.

Whether it's custom glass installations, innovative designs, or practical solutions for residential, commercial, or industrial spaces, our team collaborates closely to ensure each project exceeds expectations.

 

At Miyagan Glass, we are more than just a glass company. We proudly carry the legacy of both the Melbourne Safety Glass Family and the founders of Miyagan itself, honoring the values and cultural heritage passed down through generations.

 

Our belief in community, creativity, and customer satisfaction drives every project we undertake. With a deep respect for tradition and a passion for innovation, we are committed to bringing your vision to life with the highest standards of quality. Let us infuse our craft and culture into your next project, and experience the difference that dedication and passion can make.

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Kevin Williams

A renowned Waradjuri artist with over 40 years of experience. Born and raised on the Sandhill in Narrandera, NSW, Kevin has become a celebrated figure in the art world, with exhibitions spanning locally, nationally, and internationally.

 

His works have graced prestigious venues from the Melbourne Museum Gallery to Venice, and even the International Worldwide Expo in Achi, Japan. Kevin’s unique skills have made him a pivotal collaborator in the Glass Industry, offering innovative, custom displays that push the boundaries of Indigenous Aartistic expression in Australia. Explore his journey, art, and the limitless possibilities he brings to the world of contemporary art.

Rhiannon Williams

A proud Waradjuri Wakaman and accomplished artist, Rhiannon has followed in the footsteps of her father, Kevin, while carving out her own unique identity in the world of Art. Rhiannon has made her mark as a respected figure in the Art Community. Together with her father, they form a powerful duo, blending both male and female perspectives to celebrate and enrich their shared cultural heritage and renowned artistic abilities.

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Indigenous Heritage: Dja Dja Wurrung, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta, Dhudhuroa, Waywurru, Barapa Barapa, Wergaia, Wiradjuri.


Selected by the Dja Dja Wurrung People as their representative on the First Peoples Assembly of Victoria 2023, Djaran's extensive connections and understanding of multiple Indigenous groups guide our mission to incorporate cultural values and employment opportunities.

Josephine Logan

With directorships across numerous large-scale companies in Australia, Josephine’s extensive network and business acumen drive our strategic initiatives. A business - savvy woman with a deep respect and strong association with Australia's Indigenous Culture. 

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Waradjuri artist, Kevin Williams, checking his print at the Australian Print Workshop. This etched piece was commissioned for the 2005 World Expo in Aichi, Japan

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Djaran Murray-Jackson speaking at Victorian Assembly

WHO ARE WE

KEVIN WILLIAMS

DIRECTOR 

DJARAN MURRAY-JACKSON 

HR

JOSEPHINE LOGAN

DIRECTOR

RHIANNON WILLIAMS

DIRECTOR

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