Managing director

Yaraai Briggs-Green is a proud Gamilaroi person, specifically a town called Moree – where they were raised. Their family originates from Moree and Brewarrina. They have over six years of experience working in the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector, most notably in Aboriginal Health Research Ethics. Since 2010, Yaraai has created art for many businesses, including; NITV, The Star Casino, State and Commonwealth Government Departments, Universities and Schools. They were also invited to be one of the few international muralists for the Vancouver mural festival in Canada, 2019, and was one of only two Australian artists invited. Yaraai aspires to build an art career which exceeds expectations, leads and sets their own unique tone. Yaraai hopes to be able to use the Studio as a platform to give back to his community and build upon the work that is occurring in community.

Director of Communications and Marketing

Shauntai Delaney is a proud Kulkalgal woman from the Torres Strait Islands and a proud Kamilaroi woman from North-western NSW. She has a background in Project Administration and is passionate about photography and film. She aspires to build a brand where she is able to incorporate her passions and dreams which have been with her from day one, her Original Legacy.

Creative Director

Jacqueline Jacky is a proud Aboriginal woman from the Gamilaroi and Dunghutti nations. She commenced study in a Bachelor of Fine Arts and is on track to graduate in 2023. Jacqueline feels the most at home when she is in nature or at the beach, this feeling and scenery inspires the art that she creates. It is important for her to build a brand that prioritises and minimises environmental issues that often arise from the business world. She aspires to build a unique path and an Original Legacy that does it right from the beginning.

Director of Operations

Sadie Green is a proud Gamilaroi woman, whose family originates in the North Western NSW towns, of Moree and Brewarrina. Sadie’s immediate family moved from her mothers town (Moree) to Sydney, when she was just 3 years old. Not long after Sadie was enrolled into the Gawura programme within St Andrews Cathedral School, in the city, where she would go on to complete 14 years of schooling, the longest any female Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student had done since its opening in 2007. Upon her completion in 2021, Sadie went on to assist her brother with his art endeavours. The two have since decided to commence a business partnership with extended family and friends. Sadie recently discovered a passion for pottery and has recently released her first batch of ceramics with Original Legacy.