OVER $300 worth of deadliness.
Join us on Meeanjin Markets Facebook at 7pm for all the day’s highlights for your chance to win.
Keep supporting Blak businesses. Most sell online & have so many goodies for a #MurriXmas https://t.co/3f1ujsGqT2
"I'm just really proud that the community has got behind it and came out and helped us and supported us,"
Local Aboriginal artists paint reconciliation mural on pipeline at Port Augusta.
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Jem Cassar-Daley is next on #Meeanjin Virtual Festival at 3:30pm
We're supporting Indigenous musicians, businesses during #COVID19 by going online. Celebrating Indigenous creativity. Honouring 60,000 year culture surving, thriving. Join us. Links via: https://t.co/xiD9u3tz7O
Who's watching the #Meeanjin Markets right now? Thank-you Shannon Ruska and dancers for an incredible Welcome to Country. Bringing First Nations' culture to your living room.
LINKS: https://t.co/sjCBgfxiyz
https://t.co/2j162SPbM4
#MeeanjinVirtualFestival starts tomorrow 10am, Facebook & Youtube, finishing Saturday 6pm
https://t.co/xiD9u3Lawo lists performance times & how to buy from stallholders
Thankyou everyone for supporting Indigenous businesses & entertainers
This is going to be deadly
https://t.co/w0n9B4z0Sa was set up in 1987 - it’s our Aboriginal Media Centre and you can stream online 👆🏽I run the #straightoutshow on youth issues weekdays 3pm-5pm with @mozziwarrior
This work from the cantchant exhibition was in Venice Biennale in 2009, and was later acquired by the National Gallery of Canada. The work is a comment on both the Cronulla and Palm Island Riots, and the history of Australian violence. DD
And then there is Vernon's charcoal portraits. The portraits are a long term project where Vernon documents his family members - children, cousins, uncles, aunties, grandparents.
Social distancing measures lead to innovative thinking as the annual Brisbane based Meeanjin Markets, celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts, craft and culture will be held online for the first time this weekend.
https://t.co/eqlmh7L0J3
Here’s a bracelet that I am working on this piece still needs a lot more attention and will be set with a piece of Mookaite that another Aboriginal Artist has cut (doesn’t want to be named too shy). It represents rain with the running water between waterholes etc