Tune into artist talks from the Tarnanthi 2023 opening weekend.
Line up includes Vincent Namatjira, Timo Hogan and Denise Brady.
🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/zYm7l7GdmY
📸 Sam Roberts
All the way from Port Pirie, Regional Tarnanthi's Saltbush Country is opening in Adelaide this week!
Saltbush Country
16 Nov 2023 – 22 Mar 2024
📍Hawke Centre’s Kerry Packer Civic Gallery
Free entry
Following her success at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale, Colleen Raven Strangways' exhibition UV Songlines: Illuminating ancestral roots is opening next week at FELTspace.
UV Songlines: Illuminating ancestral roots
15 Nov – 16 Dec 2023
📍FELTspace
Free entry
GROUNDswell is Australian Dance Theatre’s new choreographic development program, providing exceptional First Nations choreographers with opportunities to further their practice and develop new work.
GROUNDswell
Sat 21 Oct 2023, 4pm
📍The Odeon
Book now: https://t.co/mbtUunsCli
To think that Timo Hogan paints a picture is not to see the bigger picture. For him, the story is written in the landscape.
Timo Hogan: Kumpilpa Ngaranyi – Unseen
20 – 27 Oct 2023
📍Light Square Gallery
Western Aranda artists at Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands art centre respond to the Museum of Economic Botany’s collection.
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Arrpmarnintja – Creation from the beginning
20 Oct 2023 – 18 Feb 2024
📍Museum of Economic Botany
Bunganditj Kala! Yankunytjatjara Wangka!
Keeping Ancestral Voices Alive
20 Oct – 31 Mar
📍South Australian Museum
This exhibition celebrates the efforts of two Aboriginal communities to preserve and revive South Australia’s unique and important Aboriginal language heritage.
For Sonya Rankine, weaving embodies cultural revival and forms an integral part of her identity as a Ngarrindjeri, Ngadjuri, Narungga and Wirangu artist.
Spaces Between
18 Oct 2023 – 23 Jan 2024
📍Adelaide Railway Station, telephone booth displays, concourse north end
Ceremony remains central to the creative practice of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
See 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony at Samstag Museum of Art.
18 Oct – 11 Nov 2023
In Gulayí [Woven Vessel], Chantal Henley presents hand-woven, hand-printed garments and adornments that highlight the importance of retaining and reclaiming language, dance, song and design.
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Gulayí [Woven Vessel]
20 Oct 2023 – 19 Jan 2024
Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm
📍The Mill
Milpatjunanyi takes its name and curatorial impetus from the act of drawing. It has been curated by senior Aṉangu women to celebrate the commitment to and culture of drawing throughout the APY Lands of SA.
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Milpatjunanyi
12 Oct – 10 Nov 2023
📍APY Gallery Adelaide
What Matters to Me is an exhibition of First Nations children’s artworks celebrating their creativity, their ideas, their voice.
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What Matters to Me
16 Oct – 31 Jan 2024
📍Women’s and Children’s Hospital Blue Heart Gallery
Wandjina Country showcases the cultural storytelling of the talented Kira Kiro artists working from their art centre established at Kalumburu.
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21 Oct – 3 Dec
📍Tineriba Tribal Gallery
See the best contemporary art from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists across the continent at Tarnanthi.
20 Oct 2023 – 21 Jan 2024
📍at AGSA and across the city and state
Free entry, all ages
Find out more: https://t.co/XoBBxhxV8F
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Rising Sun is a unique photographic and multimedia storytelling project that builds cultural maintenance with the Adnyamathanha nation.
Rising Sun
16 – 28 Oct
📍Light Adelaide
The Kaurna Women’s Art Collective brings together Aboriginal women connected to Yartapuulti (Port Adelaide).
Footprints
12 – 24 Oct
📍The Packing Shed, Harts Mill
Buy woven artworks, paintings and more from Top End based artists at the Tarnanthi Art Fair
Tarnanthi Art Fair 2023
20-22 Oct, in person & online
📍Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Goyurr – Journey celebrates the journey of an art centre, a multi-generational group of artists and a community over the past three decades. Presented by SALON Art Projects in association with Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre.
21 – 29 Oct (closed Tue)
📍praxis ARTSPACE
Cedric Varcoe is a Ramindjeri-Ngarrindjeri and Narangga artist who lives on Country. His work talks about Nurungeri, an important story for the Ngarrindjeri people.
14 Oct – 10 Dec 2023
Daily 10am – 5pm
Free, all ages
📍Hahndorf Academy
mane djang karirra marks the sixtieth anniversary of Maningrida Arts & Culture (MAC), a community-based Aboriginal art centre in north central Arnhem Land.
mane djang karirra:
the place where the dreaming changed shape
9 Oct – 15 Dec
📍Flinders University Museum of Art