TALKS AND TOURS
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Stan Brumby, Lamboo Station (detail), 2012, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 100 cm, courtesy the artist and Yarliyil Art Centre
TALK AND TOURS
In the Saddle - On the Wall
Floortalk
Saturday 29 April 2017
2pm - 3pm
Flinders University City Gallery
State Library of South Australia
North Terrace
Adelaide
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Join us for an exhibition floortalk with artist Peggy Griffiths, Cathy Cummins, Manager, Waringarri Aboriginal Artists and Beth Neate, formerly ABC Online Producer (2010 – 2014).
In the Saddle – On the Wall is a unique art and digital storytelling project resulting from the collaboration of five Kimberley Aboriginal Art Centres and ABC Open Producers that took place in north west Australia, 2009–2014. It presents major artworks by some of the Kimberley’s most celebrated Indigenous artists alongside short digital stories about their lives. Through these historically significant narratives the exhibition spotlights the contribution of generations of Aboriginal people to the region’s thriving pastoral industry, and their resilience and determination to maintain cultural values and connections to country, despite the industry’s far reaching impact on them.
Manmara Daisy Andrews, Gordon Barunga, Stan Brumby, Alan Griffiths, Peggy Griffiths, Mabel Juli, Minnie Lumai, Patrick Mung Mung, Peter Newry, Shirley Purdie, Rammey Ramsey, Mervyn Street and Freddie Timms.
A Kimberley Aboriginal Artists touring exhibition
Flinders University Museum of Art
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