Sesserae features over sixty works created by Dennis Nona from 1991 to 2005. Dennis was born on Badu (Mulgrave Island) where he learned traditional wood carving. His exploration and skill in the medium of linocut prints subsequently developed a contemporary visual expression for a unique tradition of Torres Strait Islander culture, defining the means to retell the stories of the Torres Strait Islanders. This exhibition has been developed by Griffith Artworks and is being toured by Museum and Gallery Services of Queensland.