
‘laka-wan ngeerang woorroong’
‘laka-wan ngeerang woorroong’ is a family exhibition that ‘speaks’ our ‘Mother Tongue’. Through this we will learn, retain and create future use of our language.
Upcoming & current shows
‘laka-wan ngeerang woorroong’ is a family exhibition that ‘speaks’ our ‘Mother Tongue’. Through this we will learn, retain and create future use of our language.
Unauthenticated
By : Tama tk Sharman
"I asked for riches. You gave me scavenging rights on a far beach." Kerri Hulme
Furnishing Culpra situates collaboratively designed furniture pieces constructed from salvaged surplus River Red Gum from an abandoned milling operation on Culpra Station in western NSW.
Blak Dot Gallery presents an exhibition of Frances Tapueluelu’s works - produced in Melbourne following a nine-year stint as a social worker in remote outback communities. A formative time during which Tapueluelu was so emotionally, psychologically and physically affected by her job that she completely detached from her creativity.
‘Blak-Queer Futurism’ re-establishes Queer Indigenous speculative futures from here and abroad, drawing upon resilience, knowledge and spirituality.