
Sydney Cricket Ground x Middle Stump Initiative
Gadigal artist Konstantina (Kate Constantine) will create a Sydney Cricket Ground-specific stump, which will be unveiled this summer.
The partnership was brought about by the Middle Stump Initiative, run by Perth and Noongar man Clint Dann, a former cricketer.
The SCG-Konstantina Middle Stump will be used at the SCG for non-first-class matches such as the annual SCG Multicultural Cup and SCG XI fixtures. It will also be gifted to the SCG XI’s opponents during overseas tours, as well as to visiting dignitaries.
"This partnership represents a fusion of sport, art, and culture," said Kerrie Mather, Chief Executive of the SCG and Venues NSW. "We are delighted to collaborate with Kate and bring the good work of Clint and the Middle Stump Initiative to the Sydney Cricket Ground.”
Konstantina, known for her ability to merge traditional and modern artistic interpretations of her culture , expressed her excitement about the project.
"It is a privilege to create a piece that not only represents the SCG's importance in sport but also pays homage to the venue’s Gadigal heritage. This artwork aims to capture the spirit of the land and the game, celebrating both in a way that resonates with everyone who loves cricket and respects our Gadigal Cultural roots."
MSI founder Clint Dann said the SCG partnership was the body’s first with a major ground in Australia.
“The Sydney Cricket Ground is known around the world and we are honoured to work with Kate to bring a Gadigal Middle Stump to life,” Mr Dann said.
“Kate’s artwork will continue the Middle Stump Initiative’s aim of promoting cultural diversity and inclusivity in the world of cricket, highlighting the SCG’s deep connection to Gadigal Country."