Sat, 10 Feb
|Dubbo
OPENING | Ceremony: 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial
Join us for the opening of Ceremony: 4th Indigenous Art Triennial from the National Gallery of Australia with special guest speaker Bruce Johnson-McLean, Assistant Director, Indigenous Engagement at the National Gallery
Time & Location
10 Feb 2024, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm AEDT
Dubbo, 76 Wingewarra St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
About the Event
Join us for the opening of Ceremony: 4th Indigenous Art Triennial from the National Gallery of Australia.
Ceremony remains central to the creative practice of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. This exhibition will animate and heal to reveal how ceremony is at the nexus of Country, of culture and of community.
The Triennial is the National Gallery’s flagship exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The National Indigenous Art Triennial is made possible through the continued generosity of the National Gallery’s Indigenous Arts Partner Wesfarmers Arts and key philanthropic supporters.
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The 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony is a National Gallery Touring Exhibition supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia and National Collection Institutions Touring and Outreach Program. The Exhibition is made possible through the continued generosity of the National Gallery’s Indigenous Arts Partner Wesfarmers Arts and key philanthropic supporters.
Image credit: Joel Bray, Wiradjuri people, Giraaru Galing Gaanhagirri (still), 2022, commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra for the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony, created in consultation with Uncle James Ingram and Wagga Wagga Elders, and with support from City of Melbourne, Phillip Keir and Sarah Benjamin (the Keir Foundation), City of Port Phillip, Create NSW, Blacktown Arts, Arts Centre Melbourne, and Yirramboi Festival 2020, image courtesy and © the artist